A patient has a urinary tract infection. The patient is told to take phenazopyridine (Pyridium) to decrease urinary discomfort. The patient should be instructed that her urine will turn

A) Orange
B) Pink
C) Blue
D) Green


Ans: A

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1. "Have sexual intercourse every day for 1 week, starting 5 days after completion of medication." 2. "Take a pregnancy test before restarting medication." 3. "Contact the doctor if visual disturbances occur." 4. "Discontinue the medication if hot flashes occur."

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The hormones of the anterior lobe that control the activities of the other endocrine glands are known as ________ hormones.

A. tropic B. counter C. inter D. source

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An infant weighing 1500 g is prescribed intravenous normal saline 10 mL/kg. How many milliliters of fluid should the nurse expect to provide this infant? (Calculate to the nearest whole number.)

What will be an ideal response?

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