Which of the following drugs forms a complex with the irritants in the stomach and moves them to the feces?
A. Lotronex
B. Lomotil
C. Motofen
D. Kaopectate
Answer: D
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The nurse at the outpatient surgery unit obtains the following information about a patient who is scheduled for cataract extraction and implantation of an intraocular lens
Which information is most important to report to the health care provider at this time? a. The patient has had blurred vision for 3 years. b. The patient has not eaten anything for 8 hours. c. The patient takes 2 antihypertensive medications. d. The patient gets nauseated with general anesthesia.
A client is hospitalized on a psychiatric unit secondary to a suicide attempt. He has been diagnosed with depression. He has been consistently depressed
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As the field of nursing grows and develops, there are pioneers who stand out as leaders of change. The first pediatric nurse practitioner is one such visionary. Who is credited with being the first pediatric nurse practitioner?
A) Loretta Ford B) Mary Wakefield C) Martha Franklin D) Lavinia Dock