Lidocaine-induced convulsions can be managed best with the use of intravenous:

a. digoxin.
b. diazepam.
c. verapamil.
d. quinidine.


b

Nursing

You might also like to view...

A postpartum woman is not immune to rubella. What will the nurse expect?

a. The rubella virus vaccine should be administered before discharge. b. The woman should receive the rubella virus vaccine at her 6-week postpartum checkup. c. The woman should be instructed not to get pregnant until she receives the rubella vaccine. d. No intervention is indicated at this time because the woman is not at risk for rubella.

Nursing

The maternal task that begins in the first trimester and continues throughout the neonatal period is called

a. Seeking safe passage for herself and her baby b. Securing acceptance of the baby by others c. Learning to give of herself d. Developing attachment with the baby

Nursing

A pregnant patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is reviewing infant care instructions with the prenatal nurse. Which patient statement indicates to the nurse that the teaching was effective?

a. "I will bathe my baby twice a day." b. "I will use premixed formula to feed my baby." c. "I will use gloves to change my baby's diapers." d. "I will use alcohol wipes six times a day on the baby's cord until it falls off."

Nursing

In caring for patients with head injuries, you should report to the nurse immediately if the patient displays

A. changes in responsiveness. B. temperature of 99.2° F. C. talkativeness. D. warm, dry skin.

Nursing