Nursing assistants who provide home care must have good observational skills.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The patient appears awake but is unconscious and has no response to painful stimuli. What medication does the nurse suspect this patient has received?
A) Thiopental (Pentothal) B) Midazolam (Generic) C) Ketamine (Ketalar) D) Propofol (Diprivan)
The nurse is preparing an educational program about the use of over-the-counter (OTC) medications for residents of an assisted living community. What information should the nurse include in this program? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. OTC medications can be used safely with alcohol. 2. OTC medications can safely be used with all herbal medications. 3. A person can accidentally overdose on medications containing acetaminophen. 4. The use of OTC drugs can result in increased out-of-pocket costs to patients since health insurance usually does not pay for OTC medication. 5. There is an increased risk of drug interactions with prescribed medications or overdose by the use of an OTC drug identical or similar to a prescribed drug.
The circumstances of a lawsuit cause it to be under the jurisdiction of more than one court. In this case, which court has the greatest personal jurisdiction?
1. State supreme court 2. State trial court 3. Federal district court 4. Federal Supreme Court
When teaching parents about mandatory newborn screening, it is important for the nurse to explain that the main purpose is to
a. Keep the state records updated. b. Allow accurate statistical information. c. Document the number of births. d. Recognize and treat newborn disorders early.