After completing a medication history, the nurse is concerned that a patient is at risk for secondary thrombocytopenia. Which medication did the nurse learn that the patient takes that increases this risk? Select all that apply.
A. Digoxin
B. Warfarin
C. Cimetidine
D. Furosemide
E. Penicillin
Answer: D
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A) use preventive and screening services B) increase physical inactivity C) decrease nutritional intake D) continue smoking
The following hypothesis was investigated in a study you are reviewing: Children who have a parent who is dieting are more likely to put themselves on diets at a young age. As you critique this study, what kind of hypothesis will you report?
a. Associative, complex b. Causal, nondirectional c. Complex, directional d. Simple, directional
In helping bereaved parents cope and move on, nurses should keep in mind that
a. A perinatal or parental grief support group is more likely to be helpful if the needs of the parents are matched with the focus of the group. b. When pictures of the infant are taken for keepsakes, no close-ups should be taken of any congenital anomalies. c. No significant differences exist in grieving individuals from various cultures, ethnic groups, and religions. d. In emergency situations, nurses who are so disposed must resist the temptation to baptize the infant in the absence of a priest or minister.
To obtain a clean-voided urine specimen from a female patient, what should the nurse teach the patient to do?
a. Cleanse the urethral meatus from the area of most contamination to least. b. Initiate the first part of the urine stream directly into the collection cup. c. Drink fluids 5 minutes before collecting the urine specimen. d. Hold the labia apart while voiding into the specimen cup.