A nurse is reviewing the different types of mobile computers. Which of the following would the nurse be least likely to identify as a small computer?
A) Cell phone
B) Smartphone
C) Laptop
D) Personal digital assistant
A
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Why would the nurse urge the family of a dying 12-year-old boy to include his 8-year-old sister in care? (Select all that apply.)
a. She will feel less neglected by the parents. b. She can make amends for past hostilities to her brother. c. She will feel increased helplessness. d. She can express her feelings through care. e. She can experience being supportive of her parents and brother.
A patient has come to the clinic for an allergy shot. The patient asks the nurse what immunoglobulin (Ig) is located in the body's tissues and is thought to be responsible for allergic reactions. What is the nurse's best response?
A) IgG is thought to be responsible for allergic reactions. B) IgA is thought to be responsible for allergic reactions. C) IgM is thought to be responsible for allergic reactions. D) IgE is thought to be responsible for allergic reactions.
The health care provider orders phenytoin (Dilantin) 4
mg/kg/day in three divided doses for a child who has a seizure disorder. The child weighs 33 lb and the medication is available at 30 mg/5 mL. What is the amount in mL for one dose of this child's medication? (Round to the nearest 10th decimal point.) A) 0.4 mL B) 3.4 mL C) 30 mL D) 34 mL
A client tells the nurse they are nervous about taking prescribed verapamil (Calan). Which response should the nurse provide the client?
A. "This prescription is safe, and most patients do very well with it." B. "This prescription increases your blood pressure, but we will be monitoring that." C. "This prescription has many side effects, but you should be okay." D. "This prescription is a potassium channel blocker and is considered safe."