Ritalin, Adderall, and Concerta are all considered which of the following classifications of controlled substances?
A. Schedule I
B. Schedule II
C. Schedule III
D. Schedule IV
Answer: B
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a. Indomethacin (In-docin) c. Chlorpheniramine (Chlor-Trimeton) b. Reserpine (Reser-pine) d. Bupropion (Well-butrin)
A patient with a diagnosis of cellulitis was experiencing pain at her infection site and requested a breakthrough dose of morphine
The nurse administered the patient's ordered dose of 5 mg PO 15 minutes ago, and the patient is now asking to speak to his health care provider because he has not experienced relief from his pain. How should the nurse best understand this patient's complaint? A) The patient's pain is being exacerbated by anxiety. B) There has been insufficient time for the onset of the drug's therapeutic effect. C) The patient likely requires subcutaneous or IV administration of morphine. D) An NSAID should be administered to potentiate the effect of the opioid.
An older adult patient's skin has become progressively drier in recent years, and the patient now describes many of her skin surfaces as being "incredibly itchy, all the time
" The nurse who is contributing to this patient's care should encourage the patient to: A) Use a moderately abrasive material to scratch the affected skin areas. B) Apply an over-the-counter corticosteroid ointment to the affected regions. C) Avoid scratching the affected skin areas because this may exacerbate pruritus. D) Take analgesics to achieve relief from pruritus.
Which heart problem is responsible for an early systolic murmur?
1) Pericarditis 2) Turbulent venous flow 3) Ventricular septal defect (VSD) 4) Myocardial infarction (MI)