A client tells the nurse he or she would like a prescription to help stop smoking. Which should the nurse anticipate the healthcare provider will prescribe?

A. Disulfiram (Antabuse)
B. Bupropion (Zyban)
C. Naltrexone (ReVia, Vivitrol)
D. Dextroamphetamine (Dexedrine)


Answer: B

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The nurse is preparing to conduct a physical examination of a patient's cardiovascular system. What should the nurse instruct the patient in preparation for this examination? (Select all that apply.)

A) Wear the gown with the opening in the front. B) A sheet will be draped over the patient for comfort. C) The patient will be standing during the examination. D) Explain that gloves will be worn during the examination. E) The nurse will be conducting the examination from the left side.

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When telling a patient about the side effects, consequences, and costs of treatment, the nurse is practicing which ethical principle?

a. fidelity c. beneficence b. nonmaleficence d. justice

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A Mexican client arrives at your emergency department

He is complaining of abdominal pain and has been vomiting for 5 days. You note that he is exhibiting symptoms of dehydration and his vital signs and labs confirm this. You ask the client why he waited so long to seek medical care. He states that he is being treated by the Curandero and wishes to continue while in the hospital. You understand that you both have different cultural assumptions regarding care. This is an example of A) cross-cultural nursing. B) oppositional cultural mores. C) cultural bias. D) transcultural bias.

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The family of a 4-month-old infant will be vacationing at the beach. Which should the nurse teach the family about exposure of the infant to the sun?

a. Use sun block on the infant's nose and ear tips. b. Use topical sunscreen product with a sun protective factor of 15. c. The infant can be exposed to the sun for 15-minute increments. d. Keep the infant in total shade at all times.

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