A patient is prescribed a proton pump inhibitor to treat erosive gastritis. How soon will the patient's symptoms be abolished?
A) 1–2 weeks
B) 4 weeks
C) 1 month
D) 6 weeks
A
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1. A follow-up evaluation. 2. An agreed-upon corrective action. 3. To provide accurate documentation. 4. A continuity of care in-service.
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A) Serotonin B) Dopamine C) Norepinephrine D) Tryptophan
A client in the ICU has shock and is getting blood glucose levels drawn and treatment with subcutaneous insulin. The client's spouse is upset seeing this and says "Now s/he's a diabetic, too?" The best response by the nurse is
a. "Blood sugar goes up with physical stress and insulin controls it, and clients seem to do better." b. "High blood sugar is a common side effect of all these medications we are giving the client." c. "No, no, s/he is not yet a diabetic. I hope we can prevent it by giving insulin now." d. "Under great physical stress, blood glucose elevates and people can become di-abetic."
Kouzes and Posner's five practices that enable leaders to get extraordinary things accomplished include all of these except
a. Inspire a shared vision. b. Support contingent reward. c. Challenge the process. d. Model the way.