The nurse clarifies to the family that a(n) __________ drug such as a bronchodilator will be administered to decrease dyspnea
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Anxiolytic
An anxiolytic such as a bronchodilator will diminish dyspnea.
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The nurse at the assisted living facility inspects the skin of a resident with intense pruritus. Which of the following symptoms would support the need for treatment of scabies?
A) The itching is worse during the day. B) The lesions are concentrated on the abdomen. C) The lesions are linear with a vesicle on one end. D) The vesicles follow a nerve route.
___________________________ fills in the educational gap between undergraduate and graduate nursing education programs in informatics. Standard Text:
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A patient who displays dependent tendencies follows the nurse around the unit and repeatedly asks, "What do you think I should do, nurse?" Which is the nurse's most therapeutic response?
a. "You need to think for yourself. I can't do that for you.". b. "Instead of asking me what to do, you should be practicing decision making yourself.". c. "One of the things I've observed is your dependency on me. Let's discuss why you fear making your own decisions.". d. "Let's discuss your seeming discomfort regarding decision making when we meet today in group. In the meantime, think about why you feel you need my help.".
A patient is seen in the clinic for peptic ulcer disease. The nurse realizes this patient's treatment will include:
• Ways to prevent hospitalization. • A plan to be admitted to the hospital for diagnostic testing. • The need for a pneumococcal vaccination. • Vaccination against hepatitis A.