Upper respiratory infections are most commonly caused by ________.
A. Staphylococcus saprophyticus
B. Moraxella catarrhalis
C. Chlamydia trachomatis
D. Escherichia coli
Answer: B
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a. "Avoid using extra pepper on your food while taking this drug." b. "If you become constipated, stop taking the antacid completely." c. "Take this drug at least 2 hours before or after taking any other drug." d. "Notify your prescriber if heartburn continues after you have taken the drug for 3 days."
A nurse is teaching an older adult about some of the risks associated with using opioid analgesics. Which of the following statements best demonstrates the individual has gained a sound knowledge base?
A) "I know that if I become dependent on the drug, my doctor and I will come up with a plan to discontinue it." B) "I'll need to be careful that I don't become addicted to the drug over time." C) "If I do develop a tolerance to the drug, I can expect some withdrawal symptoms." D) "It sounds like I might have my dosages increased over time because of tolerance."
What type of challenge occurred when the problem employees encountered was identified and the leader selected a workable solution?
a. An adaptive challenge b. A technical challenge c. A technical and adaptive challenge d. A non-challenge
Infants and small children cannot tell you that they are experiencing symptoms that may be a(n) ________ of a drug; for example, a preverbal child cannot verbalize dizziness or ringing in the ears.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).