Drugs that are able to dissolve in liquids are termed ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
soluble
Soluble drugs are able to dissolve in liquids.
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The nurse is caring for a client who denies having pain. The nurse has noticed the client grimacing and clenching his teeth when moving. The client's spouse has asked the nurse why some people deny obvious pain
What response by the nurse is most appropriate? 1. "You should try to find out why your husband is denying the pain." 2. "Have you talked to the healthcare provider about this?" 3. "Some people feel reporting their pain is a sign of weakness." 4. "Maybe we are wrong and pain is not really bad."
When teaching the client about proper condom use, which of the following should the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)
a. is just as effective as other birth control methods b. should be discarded after two ejaculations c. disposal includes by holding at the base of the penis after ejaculation d. can be used to prevent oral-genital membrane contact e. store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight f. provides the most protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
The client receives tube feedings of 200 ml every 6 hours by intermittent gavage. The nurse prepares to administer the client's tube feeding and aspirates 200 ml of formula
Choose suitable interventions that the nurse should implement after aspirating the formula and rank the interven-tions in the correct order. 1. Collaborate with the provider. 2. Administer scheduled feeding. 3. Discard aspirated tube feeding. 4. Check for abdominal distention. 5. Administer the aspirated formula. 6. Flush feeding tube with tap water.