Major activities in nursing intervention research include:

A) Conceptualization of the problem
B) Identification of possible pitfalls
C) Consultation with experts
D) A design for a pilot study


C

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The mother asks the nurse for a steroid cream to put on her infant's diaper rash. What teaching will the nurse provide the mother? (Select all that apply.)

A) "Topical corticosteroids are very effective treatment for diaper rash." B) "Topical corticosteroid application should not be occluded with a diaper." C) "Topical corticosteroids should not be applied to open lesions." D) "Use of topical corticosteroids should be limited in children." E) "Topical corticosteroids should be applied in a thick coat to the rash."

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An adult patient has a moderately severe infection and has been started on an antibiotic. The physician orders penicillin V potassium by mouth. Which dose would the nurse expect the physician to prescribe?

a. 15 to 50 mg 4 times daily b. 150 to 170 mg q 6h c. 250 to 500 mg 4 times daily d. 1000 to 1500 mg 4 times daily

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A young mother asks the nurse in a pediatric office for information about safety, diet, and immunizations for her baby. Which nursing diagnosis would be appropriate for this patient?

A) Knowledge Deficit: Infant care C) Readiness for Enhanced Parenting B) Impaired Health Maintenance D) Readiness for Enhanced Coping

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From a transcription error, a client received an overdose of a prescribed medication. If the therapeutic index of the medication is 10 and the median effective dose is 2, the nurse would calculate as the median lethal dose for the medication as ________. Record your answer rounding to the nearest whole number.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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