Which of the following antibiotics provides the best coverage in acute or chronic sinusitis when gram-negative organisms are suspected?

a. Penicillin V c. Levofloxacin
b. Amoxicillin d. Clindamycin


C

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During assessment of a client, a nurse suspects that the client is experiencing anxiety. Which of the following would support the nurse's suspicion? Select all that apply

A) Facial flushing B) Tense posture C) Extreme restlessness D) Somnolence E) Facial grimaces

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The LPN is caring for a full nursing assignment and delegates specific duties to the certified nursing assistant (CNA). Which nursing action is best to assess the competency of the CNA to complete the assignment?

A) Ask the client if the assignments were completed B) View the paperwork related to the assignments for completion C) Ask the CNA exactly how the assignments were completed D) Observe the CNA during completion of the assignments

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A 5-year-old child returns from the pediatric intensive care unit after abdominal surgery. The orders state to monitor vital signs every 2 hours. On assessment, the nurse observes that the child's heart rate is 20 beats/min less than it was preoperatively

a. Follow the orders and check in 2 hours. b. Ask the parents if this is the child's usual heart rate. c. Recheck the pulse and blood pressure in 15 minutes. d. Notify the surgeon that the child is probably going into shock.

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A week later, at the interdisciplinary care conference, you report that bladder training is progressing and

recommend removing the catheter if N.H.'s mobility and communication abilities have progressed sufficiently. The group and N.H. agree that she is ready for the Foley catheter to be removed. Identify three problems that N.H. is at risk for developing after catheter removal, and describe specific interventions for each problem.

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