A patient with an infection is prescribed a macrolide antibiotic. What should the nurse instruct the patient about taking this medication?
A. Take the medication on an empty stomach.
B. Take the medication with a glass of milk.
C. Take the medication on a full stomach.
D. Take the medication with a full glass of juice.
Answer: A
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The perinatal nurse and student nurse are conducting an assessment on a postpartal woman. The nurse demonstrates percussion of the bladder. The dull, thudding sound that is heard is indicative of:
A) A full bladder B) An empty bladder C) An overdistended bladder D) A bladder containing about 500 cc. of urine
A nurse reads the local community newspaper to gather data about the community. Which method of data collection is being used?
a. Informant interview b. Focus group c. Participant observation d. Windshield survey
A 63-year-old woman undergoes an anterior and posterior (A&P) colporrhaphy for repair of a cystocele and rectocele. Which nursing action will be included in the postoperative care plan?
a. Encourage a high-fiber diet. b. Perform indwelling catheter care. c. Repack the vagina with gauze daily. d. Teach the patient to insert a pessary.