The technique used to keep the concentration of the drug high enough to be effective yet low enough to avoid toxic effects is known as the:
A. time-sensitive form
B. time-release form
C. time-suspension form
D. time-mark form
B. time-release form
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The nurse plans to seek employment in an acute-care setting after graduation. Which form of communication would be most effective in applying for a position?
1. Send an e-mail to the nurse manager, requesting a job interview. 2. Send a written letter and résumé in the mail. 3. Call the nurse manager to ask if any jobs are open. 4. Drop into the nurse manager's office to discuss employment options.
A client receives health care from a public health agency. At the local level of public health care, agencies are responsible for:
a. administration of health care services delivered to the public. b. providing primary care and urgent care on a fee-for-service basis. c. providing services such as immunizations, maternal-child care, and controlling chronic disease. d. exerting influence over legislative bodies related to health care issues.
When a preschool child is hospitalized without adequate preparation, the nurse should recognize that the child may likely see hospitalization as:
a. Punishment. c. An opportunity for regression. b. Threat to child's self-image. d. Loss of companionship with friends.
A college freshman has bulimia. She vomits after eating and has recently noticed tingling of her fingers and toes and has had muscle cramps. Her roommate is a nursing student and is concerned about which of the following conditions?
A. Respiratory acidosis B. Metabolic acidosis C. Respiratory alkalosis D. Metabolic alkalosis