The nurse is caring for a newborn whose mother is HIV-positive. The nurse would expect to administer a 6-week course of which of the following medications?
A) Lopinavir
B) Ritonavir
C) Nevirapine
D) Zidovudine
D
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When percussing a patient's abdomen to gather assessment data, the nurse must rely most heavily on which ability?
1. Locating the margins of the various abdominal organs 2. Differentiating the various elicited sounds 3. Supplementing the technique with fine finger dexterity 4. Observing subtle variations in the contour of the abdomen
Which of the following individuals is least likely to seek traditional healthcare because illness is seen as God's will?
A) Appalachian B) Greek American C) African American D) Amish
What would a community/public health nurse wanting to engage in primary prevention related to avoiding adolescent violence probably stress?
A. Alternative social activities and employment opportunities B. The dangers of being hurt, with visits to hospitals C. The lack of any future in such behaviors, with visits to hospital floors or long-term rehabilitation centers D. The risks of imprisonment, with visits to juvenile detention centers
Which route of administration should the nurse anticipate to use for a client's prescribed enoxaparin (Lovenox)?
A. Administer the prescription orally. B. Administer the prescription into the abdomen, subcutaneously. C. Administer the prescription via slow intravenous (IV) push. D. Administer the prescription intramuscularly into the thigh.