A nurse is caring for a client with cancer who is experiencing nausea and vomiting. Which medication should the nurse expect will be administered?

A) Sertraline
B) Cyproheptadine
C) Ondansetron
D) Methylphenidate


C) Ondansetron

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1. Interview and hire new employees 2. Establish goals for the organization 3. Execute goals 4. The ability to anticipate changes in healthcare

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A nurse knows that performing oral and mouth care is an important nursing intervention. Why are patients who are ill at increased risk for developing dental caries?

A) Their increased desire for sugar consumption. B) Infections that may attack the enamel of the teeth C) A decreased fluid intake, so they are not getting adequate fluoride D) Inadequate nutrition and a decrease in the production of saliva

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A nurse is working with a dying client. The nurse best demonstrates support of dying with dignity when completing which nursing action?

A) Allows the client to make as many decisions as possible about care B) Tells the client own views about the afterlife C) Does not talk about the impending death and only focuses on current care needed D) Completes most of physical care for the client

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Providing ongoing care to the pregnant teenager is considered:

1. Primary prevention 2. Secondary prevention 3. Tertiary prevention 4. Health promotion

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