This drug's trade name is ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Vistaril
This drug's trade name is Vistaril®.
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A preschool client's respiratory rate is 30 per minute. The mother states, "That seems like a really high number. My healthcare provider told me my respiratory rate is only 16 per minute." Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. "This is a normal finding for your child's age." 2. "Your child is exhibiting a sign of a respiratory infection." 3. "Your child requires further assessment." 4. "Your child may simply be anxious."
The nurse assesses a young adult client who was involved in a swimming accident, resulting in tetraplegia. The client makes eye contact with the nurse and states, "I'm going to beat this and walk out of here."
Based on this data, which nursing diagnosis is the most appropriate for this client? A) Risk for Post-Trauma Syndrome B) Impaired Physical Mobility C) Self-Care Deficit D) Noncompliance
The nurse is caring for a patient with possible endocarditis. What is important for the nurse to consider when caring for this patient?
1. Endocarditis does not pose a high risk of damage to affected heart valves. 2. Patients with this disorder can be treated with open heart surgery to clean the heart valves. 3. The condition is unrelated to fever, so patients can be medicated with the prescribed antipyretic and observed. 4. Endocarditis can be prevented in patients at risk by administering antibiotics prior to procedures.
A patient receives 200 mg of a medication that has a half-life of 12 hours. How many mg of the drug would remain in the patient's body after 24 hours?
What will be an ideal response?