The drug information source for a pharmacy technician to check for possible drug interaction is:

A. The Red Book
B. the American Drug Index
C. Remington
D. Drug Facts and Comparisons


Answer: D. Drug Facts and Comparisons

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A patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus has been instructed on an eating plan where 65% of all daily calories are to be carbohydrates

The patient's daily caloric intake is to be 1600 calories. If each serving of carbohydrates is 15 grams and each gram is 4 kilocalories, how many servings of carbohydrates should the patient be instructed to consume each day? Record your answer rounding to the nearest whole number.

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Six hours after a baby has received routine immunizations, the child's mother telephones the doctor because the child's temperature is 101 degrees, he is fussy, and he is pulling at the injection site. What should the nurse respond to this mother?

A) "You need to bring the baby to the emergency department to be sure he is not having an allergic reaction." B) "All babies have similar reactions but you should call back if he is still fussy in 24 hours." C) "This is a common reaction. Give your child acetaminophen, cuddle him, and apply a cool compress to the injection site." D) "You can give your child ice cold fluids and cover the injection site so that he doesn't scratch the site and get it infected."

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A resident tells you that you look pretty and tries to touch your leg. What should you do?

a. Do nothing. b. Tell the nurse. c. Check the care plan. d. Politely ask the person not to touch your body.

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The nurse is caring for a patient with Graves disease. On which laboratory value should the nurse focus for this patient?

A. Calcium B. Cortisol C. Urine-specific gravity D. Thyroid antibodies

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