Which drug for Parkinson's disease is not recommended for breastfeeding mothers because it stops the production of breast milk?
a. Rasagiline (Azilect)
b. Bromocriptine (Parlodel)
c. Carbidopa (Sinemet)
d. Tolcapone (Tasmar)
ANS: B
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Values clarification can assist the client to clarify his or her own values to facilitate effective decision making. Which of the following nursing activities is incorporated into this intervention?
a. Avoid the use of open-ended questions. b. Use multiple sessions to cross-examine the client to ensure he or she is clear about personal values. c. Use appropriate questions to assist the client in reflecting on the situation and what is personally important. d. Encourage members of the health care team to relate how they would make the decision.
The nurse administers a subcutaneous injection of heparin into the client's abdomen. Which action should the nurse perform next?
1. Recap the needle before discarding it. 2. Massage the area to improve absorption. 3. Apply pressure to the site if bleeding occurs. 4. Pinch the skin while removing the needle.
Which of the following routes is used primarily for diagnostic purposes?
a. intradermal c. intracardiac b. subcutaneous d. intramuscular
The community nurse is working with a client from Southeast Asia who has delivered her first child. Her mother has come to live with the family for several months
The nurse understands that the main role of the grandmother while visiting is to do which of the following? 1. Help the new mother by allowing her to focus on resting and caring for the baby. 2. Teach her son-in-law the right way to be a father because this is his first child. 3. Make sure that her daughter does not become abusive towards the infant. 4. Pass on the cultural values and beliefs to the newborn grandchild.