OTC drugs

A. are available by prescription only
2 B. are free of toxic effects
C. have a high potential for misuse
D. have a lower margin of safety than prescription drugs


C. have a high potential for misuse

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The nurse should anticipate that this patient will be treated with what drug? A) Micafungin (Mycamine) B) Terbinafine (Lamisil) C) Voriconazole (Vfend) D) Fluconazole (Diflucan)

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An older man comes to the emergency department after falling at home, and he reports that he cannot walk without losing his balance. Which steps should the nurse implement for this patient?

a. Arrange to transfer him immediately to the radiology department. b. Determine symptom onset or when he fell at home. c. Organize the reperfusion tissue plasmino-gen activator (tPA) infusion. d. Perform a comprehensive neurologic as-sessment.

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The nurse is developing a pedigree. Which pieces of information can be used to help identify the widowed female?

Select all that apply. 1. A square is used to denote the female. 2. A circle is used to denote the male. 3. A horizontal line connects the circle and the square in the middle. 4. A line above the circle and square that is linked on the top of each shape. 5. The square has a diagonal line through the square from bottom left to upper right corner.

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Which of the following is a resource for evaluating community health care?

a. Nursing Intervention Classification (NIC) b. The Joint Commission standards c. Medicare guidelines d. Healthy People 2010

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