When interviewing an adolescent, which health issue would be least appropriate to discuss with the client while a parent is present?
A) Nutrition
B) Immunizations
C) Sexuality
D) Sleep patterns
C
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The patient has taken epoetin alfa (Epogen) with good results for several months. On this visit, the nurse analyzes the patient's lab results and finds indications of severe anemia and cytopenias. What order will the nurse anticipate receiving?
A) Increase the dosage of Epogen. B) Change the patient to another erythropoiesis-stimulating agent. C) Discontinue Epogen. D) Begin administering Epogen IV instead of subcutaneously.
A child's weight is 20 lb and height, 30 inches. The dosage for the medication is 20 mg/m2/dose four times a day. How many mg of medication are administered per dose?
A) 8 B) 9 C) 10 D) 11
The nurse caring for a client receiving intravenous lidocaine should:
a. assess client for corneal granular deposits. b. have the client remain in the supine position throughout administration. c. monitor the apical pulse every five minutes during administration. d. monitor the serum lidocaine level for signs of toxicity.
Risk factors associated with the finding of a malignancy in a patient with hemoptysis include all of the following except
A. Male sex B. Smoking history C. Over age 40 D. Childhood asthma