Bilal is a 5-year-old patient who has been diagnosed with tuberculosis. His treatment would include:
1. Pyridoxine
2. Ethambutol
3. Levofloxacin
4. Rifabutin
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What could a registered nurse (RN) delegate to a licensed practical nurse/vocational nurse (LPN/VN) that the RN could not delegate to a nursing assistant?
a. Making beds b. Ambulating the client c. Administering oral medications d. Obtaining a urinary specimen
Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) is best administered through:
a. a nasogastric tube. b. a gastrostomy tube. c. a central intravenous catheter. d. a peripheral intravenous catheter.
A client admits using anabolic steroids to increase muscle mass. What is the nurse most likely to assess in this client?
1. Hypercholesterolemia 2. Increased sperm count 3. Male-pattern baldness 4. Mental depression
Which explanation by the nurse is accurate to include when teaching a patient who is beginning therapy for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) with metoclopramide?
a. "This medication decreases esophageal muscle tone to reduce reflux." b. "Peristalsis is increased, so food is digested more quickly." c. "Gastric emptying is delayed, so you may feel full for longer intervals." d. "This medication is an antikinetic agent, so you may have difficulty with motor skills."