The nursing assistant is supervised by
A) licensed nursing personnel.
B) ancillary personnel.
C) physicians and assistants.
D) administrative personnel.
A
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A) Serum albumin greater than 2.5 g/100dl B) Serum albumin less than 2.5 g/100dl C) Hemoglobin 23 g/dl D) Hemoglobin 12 g/dl
You admire the way a nurse dresses and styles her hair. You try to do the same. Which defense mechanism are you using?
a. Projection b. Identification c. Rationalization d. Substitution
The nurse is providing discharge instructions to a patient about drug-drug and drug-food interactions. Which of the following statements by the patient indicates a lack of understanding about these medications?
a. "I can take my cefotetan (Cefotan) with my warfarin (Coumadin)." b. "I can take ceftriaxone (Rocephin) and spironolactone (Aldactone)." c. "I can take yogurt with active cultures to counteract my vulvocandidiasis." d. "I can drink soda to enhance the effects of my fluconazole (Diflucan)."
A nursing student asks a nurse what criteria are used to determine which benzodiazepine is prescribed in different situations. The nurse correctly states that selection is based on differences in the onset and duration of effects, as well as on:
a. differences in sites of action in the central nervous system. b. marketing decisions of pharmaceutical companies. c. relative differences in abuse potential. d. variations in adverse effects and drug interactions.