Common medications used to treat pediatric seizures in the prehospital setting include all of the following, EXCEPT:
A) Ativan.
B) Dilantin.
C) Diazepam.
D) Midazolam.
Answer: B) Dilantin.
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A client in psychotherapy asks the mental health practitioner what the goal of this treatment is. What would be the practitioner's best response?
A) "The goal is to reduce the symptoms of the emotional disturbance." B) "The goal is to allow clients to make choices." C) "The goal is to help clients have the inner courage to act on their priorities." D) "The goal is to give advice to the client."
Antiinfective prophylaxis is indicated for a pregnant client with a history of mitral valve stenosis related to rheumatic heart disease because the client is at risk of developing:
a. hypertension. b. postpartum infection. c. bacterial endocarditis. d. upper respiratory infections.
Identify the discharge instructions by the nurse for a client diagnosed with Addison's disease that most accurately describes how the client should take fludrocortisone acetate and hydrocortisone at home
a. Take two thirds of the dose when you wake in the morning and the remaining one third late in the afternoon. b. Take the hydrocortisone in the morning with breakfast and the fludrocortisone in the afternoon on an empty stomach. c. Take both medications before you go to bed at night. d. Take both medications when you wake up in the morning.
In quantitative studies a basic distinction is between:
A) Quantitative and qualitative research B) Empirical and nonempirical research C) Experimental and nonexperimental research D) Population-based and sample-based research