The nurse determines that a woman has implemented prescribed therapy for her fibrocystic breast disease when the client reports that she has eliminated what from her diet?
A) Caffeine
B) Cigarettes
C) Dairy products
D) Sweets
A
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A memo sent to the unit nurse manager reads that beginning next week, all nursing staff will be expected to conform to a new dress code selected by the hospital board of directors
The nurse manager understands that she needs to use her positional power to trigger a(n) ____. a. Automatic change cycle b. Directive change cycle c. Participative change cycle d. Positional change cycle
The nurse is reviewing the medication orders
for a patient who will be taking an H2 antagonist. Which drug may have an interaction if taken along with the H2 antagonist? a. Ibuprofen (Motrin) b. Ranitidine (Zantac) c. Tetracycline (Doryx) d. Ketoconazole (Nizoral)
Identify the primary advantage that grassroots organizations have over large, well-established organizations
a. Members are very passionate about only one or two issues. b. Organization is usually well funded from local sources. c. Membership is drawn from a diverse, more representative population. d. Organization deals with issues that have national significance.
After instruction from the nurse, which statement by the client indicates comprehension of the effectiveness of different birth control methods?
1. "Depot injections are about 95% effective if injections are given weekly." 2. "Combination oral contraceptives are about 100% effective if taken correctly." 3. "Progestin-only oral contraceptives are only about 80% effective in preventing pregnancy." 4. "The Mirena IUD is effective at preventing pregnancy for at least 10 years."