A healthcare provider has a responsibility to tell a patient the reason for taking the medication, the effect

of the medication, and the side effects of the medication. Which right is this?

A. right reason
B. right to know
C. right drug
D. right technique


B

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A woman's prolonged epistaxis (nosebleed) following a basketball injury has created a need for anesthesia and vasoconstriction of the nasal mucous membranes. These therapeutic effects can best be achieved with what drug?

A) Prilocaine B) Procaine hydrochloride C) Bupivacaine D) Cocaine hydrochloride

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To provide spiritually competent care, what should the nurse do first?

1. Perform a physical assessment. 2. Perform personal values-clarification activities. 3. Read the patient's nursing history. 4. Research information on the patient's cultural group.

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The nurse attempts to elicit rebound tenderness. Which finding indicates positive rebound tenderness?

1) Pain during light palpation over the affected area 2) Pain during deep palpation over the affected area 3) Pain upon gradual withdrawal of fingers after light palpation 4) Pain upon sudden withdrawal of fingers after deep palpation

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The client has been placed on a 1200-mL oral fluid restriction. How should the nurse plan for this restriction?

1. Allow 600 mL from 7–3, 400 mL from 3–11, and 200 mL from 11–7. 2. Instruct the client that the 1200 mL of fluid placed in the bedside pitcher must last until tomorrow. 3. Offer the client softer, cold foods such as sherbet and custard. 4. Remove fluids from diet trays and offer them only between meals.

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