Which of the following medications have been shown to be less effective if administered with enteral feedings?

1. Atorvastatin
2. Ciprofloxacin
3. Digoxin
4. Diazepam


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The faith community nurse (FCN) finds the faith community's needs overwhelming. Which of the following best describes how the nurse can best meet the community's many needs?

a. Discover appropriate resources already existing in the community b. Help the community members meet their own needs independently of the nurse or other assistance c. Recruit, train, and direct volunteers to implement needed programs d. Suggest the faith community recruit more parish nurses to help

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A client with a Staphylococcus aureus infection present in a sacral pressure ulcer has received treatment with three courses of antibiotics without eliminating the infection. What does the nurse understand has occurred with the client?

A) The client has a multidrug-resistant strain of bacteria. B) The client has been misdiagnosed and has another type of microorganism present. C) Staphylococcus aureus cannot be treated by antibiotics. D) Staphylococcus aureus is a fungus and must be treated with an antifungal agent, not an antibiotic.

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Which information about a patient diagnosed with bulimia nervosa should the nurse document as subjective data?

a. Scarred fingers b. Sores around mouth c. Loss of tooth enamel d. Feeling out of control

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After discharge from the hospital for an acute asthma attack, an adult asthmatic patient is likely to be placed on which drug(s) for long-term control? You may select more than one answer

1. Inhaled albuterol 2. Oral prednisone 3. Salmeterol inhaler 4. Oral aminophylline 5. Formoterol inhaler

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