Which of the following nursing interventions is required when caring for a client who is treated with reversal drugs?
A) Instruct the client to lie flat.
B) Observe the client for an extended period.
C) Help the client slowly move to an upright or standing position.
D) Emphasize the dietary restriction.
B
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Which of the following best explains why having parity in insurance coverage does not always help persons with depression?
a. Many persons find that the medications do not relieve symptoms. b. Most depressed persons do not seek treatment. c. Most depression is situational, and having insurance does not change the situation. d. Psychotherapists will not accept the low reimbursement offered by insurance plans.
The diet is influenced by all foods and drinks consumed, which includes alcohol. What is the current recommendation for alcohol consumption according to the various published guidelines?
A) One drink each day for men and women B) One drink each day for men, two drinks each day for women C) Two drinks each day for men and women D) Two drinks each day for men, one drink each day for women
A patient in the clinic develops sudden shortness of breath and tachycardia. The primary care NP notes thready pulses, poor peripheral perfusion, and a decreased level of consciousness
The NP activates the emergency medical system and should anticipate that this patient will receive: a. intravenous alteplase. b. low-dose aspirin and warfarin. c. low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH). d. unfractionated heparin (UFH) and warfarin.
Which of the following have been identified as evidence-based guidelines to reduce surgical site infections (SSIs)? (Select all that apply.)
a. Prepping the surgical site with a razor followed by an antiseptic scrub b. Giving antibiotics immediately after the procedure c. Maintaining blood glucose levels d. Maintaining normal body temperatures e. Maintaining proper positioning