Aldosterone receptor:

a) diazoxide
b) eplerenone
c) propnalol
d) nitroprusside


Answer: b) eplerenone

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A 32-year-old female patient is taking tizanidine (Zanaflex) for spasticity related to her multiple sclerosis. The nurse will inform the patient and her husband that the adverse effect that poses the greatest safety risk to the patient is

A) constipation. B) dry mouth. C) fatigue. D) hypotension.

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The patient receives lidocaine as a local anesthetic before insertion of a chest tube. After the procedure the patient tells the nurse, "The area is still numb. How long will this last?" What is the nurse's best response?

A) 15 minutes B) 1 hour C) 2 hours D) 4 hours

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A school-age child with pauciarticular juvenile arthritis has extreme pain upon waking in the morning. Which intervention should the nurse suggest the parents try to help the child with the pain?

A) Encourage bed rest until the pain is gone. B) Perform isotonic exercises until the pain is gone. C) Provide 325 mg of aspirin immediately on arising. D) Encourage a warm bath each morning before school.

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An infant is separated from his parents for a few minutes while the nurse weighs him. The infant seems distressed and looks around for the mother. The mother soothes the infant then the nurse is through weighing him

This type of attachment between mother and baby is most likely which of the following types of attachment? a. avoidant c. secure b. disorganized d. strange

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