A patient has psoriasis. She has been prescribed coal tar. How will this prescription be administered?
A) Topically at bedtime
B) Topically in the morning
C) Orally in the morning
D) Parenterally at bedtime
A
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A nurse cares for a client recovering from an above-the-knee amputation of the right leg. The client reports pain in the right foot. Which prescribed medication should the nurse administer first?
a. Intravenous morphine b. Oral acetaminophen c. Intravenous calcitonin d. Oral ibuprofen
What therapeutic intervention is most appropriate for a child with ?-thalassemia major?
a. Oxygen therapy b. Supplemental iron c. Adequate hydration d. Frequent blood transfusions
The nurse evaluates the surgical incision before removing the patient's staples. What assessment finding would suggest staple removal is contraindicated for now?
a. The area could have an increased risk of visible scarring. b. There is a small open area along the inci-sion. c. The site is without drainage or erythema. d. The patient is quite anxious about the staple removal.
When designing interventions and evaluating results of Healthy Municipalities and Cities, which of the following should be considered?
1. Influence of individual action 2. Acute care hospital service 3. Social results and endorsement of law makers 4. Effectiveness of health services including delivery of preventive services