The nurse is teaching a group how to read the label of supplements. The nurse explains that the label should include some specific facts now required by law. Which of the following are some of those facts? Select all that apply
A) Purity of product D) Expected action of product
B) Quality of product E) Use of product
C) Quantity of product
A, B, C
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In June 2007, the FDA announced a final rule establishing current good manufacturing practice requirements for dietary supplements. Identity, purity, quality, and composition of dietary supplements are required to be accurately reflected on the label.
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" The nurse should respond to the patient in the knowledge that Imodium should be discontinued if her diarrhea does not improve in the next A) 12 hours. B) 2 days. C) 3 to 4 days. D) week.
___________ has an identifiable cause and rapid onset and generally disappears with healing
Fill in the blanks with correct word
The nurse suspects that the client has a hearing disorder; however, the client denies not being able to hear. What initial assessment technique should the nurse employ?
1. Schedule a Weber and Rinne test. 2. Observe the client's interaction with significant others. 3. Use an otoscope to visualize the inner ear. 4. Confront the client with the nurse's suspicion.
Chronic health problems in children often create complex needs for families. When a nurse is assessing the child and family, which of the following should be taken into account?
1. The ability of the family to pay for expensive equipment 2. The degree of impairment to the child's ability to develop 3. How often recreational activities will take place 4. Special needs "camp" placement for the child in the summer