Which of the following pieces of personal protective equipment should be removed first?
A) Gloves
B) Respirator
C) Gown
D) Goggles
A
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A client suffers from motion sickness. Which of the following would the nurse anticipate the primary health care provider to prescribe? Select all that apply
A) Promethazine (Phenergan) B) Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) C) Levocetirizine (Xyzal) D) Azelastine (Astelin) E) Pseudoephedrine (Sudafed)
Marie is a long-term staff nurse on the rehab floor. Her unit manager has been eager to adopt evidence-based recommendations related to family-centered care on the unit
Marie's response has been that she rarely has time to provide care to patients, let alone families, and that there is no good reason to do anything different than what she is already doing. An approach that may gain Marie's support of the idea is to: a. Invite Marie to review the studies for her-self. b. Suggest that she does not need to provide family-centered care. c. Avoid discussion of the idea with her until she initiates it. d. Secure the support of her closest col-leagues on the unit.
Upon receiving notice of a drug recall, a pharmacy technician should immediately:
A. destroy all stock that has the recalled lot number B. separate out all stock with the recalled lot number for return to the manufacturer C. send all stock with the recalled lot number to the FDA for testing D. call the FDA to report the quantity of recalled drug that the pharmacy has in stock
On a routine visit to the gynecologist office, a patient states to the nurse that she has started taking St. John's Wort to help her feel better and tolerate her children. She is seeing the physician to obtain a refill on her birth control pills
The patient states she missed her last period and has noticed irregular periods. Based on the effects of St. John's Wort what should the nurse assess the patient for? A) Vaginitis B) Irregular menses C) Pregnancy D) Pelvic inflammatory disease