Creating an EBP culture is an example of contribution at the
a. organizational level.
b. individual nurse level.
c. regional level.
d. international level.
a. organizational level.
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Which represents what a nurse should teach the patient about oral contraceptives with the use of antibiotics? a. Penicillin will increase the effects of the birth control pill. b. Use a backup method for birth control protection this month. c. You will have a regular menstrual period; continue to take your birth control pill. d. Birth control pills work with antibiotics if you take an antacid with them.
One day after cast removal, the client reports mild edema and muscle spasms in the affected arm. Which instruction does the nurse provide to the client to manage the complaints? (Select all that apply.)
1. Rest arm for 48 hours in a sling. 2. Take prescribed muscle relaxant. 3. Elevate arm slightly above waist. 4. Make appointment to see provider. 5. Use cool water soak for 30 minutes. 6. Apply ice pack at 20-minute intervals.
A 19-year-old woman comes to the gynecologist's office. When the nurse asks the reason for this visit, the client explains that she has never had a menstrual period, and that she is concerned there might be something wrong
What is the diagnosis that the physician is most likely to make based on this information? 1. Primary dysmenorrhea 2. Secondary infertility 3. Primary amenorrhea 4. Secondary amenorrhea
A client is admitted with pernicious anemia. The nurse understands that therapy will include medication to address the client's lack of intrinsic factor. Which drug would the nurse anticipate administering?
1. Intravenous iron 2. An oral iron salt 3. Epoetin alfa subcutaneously 4. Cyanocobalamin subcutaneously