You should question any calculation that indicates you should administer more than ______.

What will be an ideal response?


three tablets
3 tablets

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A nurse is reviewing medications for a patient with bipolar disorder. The nurse has received an order to discontinue the lithium and begin valproic acid (Depakene)

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A) "This pattern is part of dying; the child's death is imminent." B) "This pattern is not unusual in a dying child and might happen over and over again." C) "This pattern suggests that the child is feeling more comfortable and has less distress from the illness." D) "This pattern is consistent with medication cycles; the fidgeting is caused by pain, and the calmness is a sign that the pain has been controlled with medicine."

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A client receives a compliment on her weight loss from a co-worker. What is this an example of?

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