A client is to undergo an emergency cesarean birth due to hemorrhagic complications. The plan is to administer general anesthesia using an inhalation anesthetic. Which of the following would the nurse anticipate being used?

A) Butorphanol
B) Morphine
C) Penthrane
D) Fentanyl


C

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The diagnostic test commonly used to diagnose fracture of the hip is

A) bone mineral density (BM D). B) x-ray of the hip. C) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the hip. D) bone scan.

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On the second postoperative day of an eye surgery, the child has puffy eyes, increased tearing, and fever. What is the most applicable nursing diagnosis?

a. Risk for Infection related to surgical procedure b. Risk for Injury related to increased intraocular pressure c. Disturbed Sensory Perception (Visual) related to surgical procedure d. Acute Pain related to recent surgical intervention

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The client is receiving nicotine replacement therapy in the form of the Commit lozenge. The client tells the nurse that she has been experiencing extreme nausea and indigestion

The nurse recognizes that the client is probably making which mistake? a. Taking too many of the lozenges per day b. Letting the lozenge dissolve over a long time period c. Chewing and swallowing the lozenge d. Taking too few of the lozenges per day

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A nurse implements nursing interventions considering the uniqueness of the person's culture. The practice is called cultural:

a. Diversity b. Knowledge c. Competence d. Awareness

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