When working with clients who have eating disorders, what roles may a nurse fill? (Mark all that apply.)
A) Meeting the physiologic needs of the client
B) Teaching
C) Being a group leader
D) Psychotherapist
E) Adjusting pharmacotherapeutic interventions
A, B, C
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A client who is receiving statin therapy as treatment for elevated lipid levels is also prescribed daptomycin. The nurse would assess which of the following laboratory test results for changes?
A) Creatine phosphokinase levels B) Blood glucose levels C) White blood cell count D) International normalized ratio
The public health nurse is assessing the social environment of a community. Which of the following would be included in this assessment?
A) Convenience of public transportation B) Availability of health education C) Presence of sidewalks D) Accessibility to parks
The nurse thoroughly dries the infant immediately after birth primarily to
a. Stimulate crying and lung expansion. b. Remove maternal blood from the skin surface. c. Reduce heat loss from evaporation. d. Increase blood supply to the hands and feet.
Drug A produces a certain therapeutic effect at a dose of 5 mg/kg. Drug B produces the same magnitude of effect at a dose of 0.1 mg/kg. How would the nurse describe the action of Drug A when compared to Drug B?
1. Drug A is more efficacious. 2. Drug A is less efficacious. 3. Drug A is more potent. 4. Drug A is less potent.