Which of the following medications can be administered via the intranasal route?

A) Atropine
B) Diazepam
C) Morphine
D) Naloxone


Answer: D) Naloxone

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A nurse is caring for an 83-year-old patient who is being assessed for recurrent and intractable nausea. What age-related change to the GI system may be a contributor to the patient's health complaint?

A) Stomach emptying takes place more slowly. B) The villi and epithelium of the small intestine become thinner. C) The esophageal sphincter becomes incompetent. D) Saliva production decreases.

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A small nursing program has limited access to clinical sites, especially those with specialty areas. What should the nurse educators consider as an option to allow students "hands-on" simulated clinical experience in these areas?

1. A field trip to a larger nursing institution 2. Videos 3. CAI 4. Workbook with written study guides

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A child has fallen in gym class and is complaining of pain in one ankle. The child cries out when trying to bear weight

The nurse should complete which of the following immediate actions if there is swelling, bruising, deformities, decreased movement, or decreased circulation and sensation in the deformity? a. splint the extremity as necessary c. apply heat b. continue to have the child bear weight d. call an ambulance

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Which interventions would help alleviate the problems associated with access to health care for maternity patients (Select all that apply)?

a. Provide transportation to prenatal visits. b. Provide childcare so that a pregnant woman may keep prenatal visits. c. Mandate that physicians make house calls. d. Provide low-cost or no-cost health care insurance. e. Provide job training.

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