The risk of serious drug-drug interactions is directly proportional to the:
A. duration of treatment with the drugs.
B. dosages of the drugs.
C. number of drugs a patient is taking.
D. number of routes of administration of the drugs.
C
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1. "Unless you have pain with urination, we don't need to worry about it." 2. "These symptoms usually mean the baby's head has descended further." 3. "Come in for an appointment today and we'll check everything out." 4. "This might indicate that the baby is no longer in a head down position."
Nurses must care for the abuser, as well as the abused person. You are caring for a middle-aged man who is under medical and psychiatric care for molesting a 7-year-old girl
You inform him that dinner is being served in the dining room. He tells you to leave and that he does not want anyone to see him or "know what I did." You respond: A. "You will need to face people sooner or later." B. "You are here for treatment of an illness, not judgment of an action." C. "I guess I wouldn't want to been seen either. You may stay here." D. "Only the staff knows the reason for your admission."
Leftover food and soiled supplies are disposed of:
a. Once a day b. After each meal c. Weekly d. Every shift
The nurse decides that a family with a newborn would benefit from a Social Services consultation. What statements were made by family members that caused the nurse to make this decision? Select all that apply
1. "I think we're getting along better." 2. "I'm not going to let a baby make me fat." 3. "My mother could care less about this baby." 4. "At least help me if you don't want to get a job." 5. "That's fine. Go to work. Leave me here to do all of the work."