Which prescription should the nurse be concerned about a pregnant client receiving?
A. Enalapril (Vasotec)
B. Potassium supplement
C. Doxazosin (Cardura)
D. Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ)
Answer: A
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a. Input, throughput, and output b. Adult learning theories, constructionist theories, and learning styles c. Cognitive, affective, and psychomotor d. Short, intermediate, and long-term memory
The nurse observes a lack of urine output in a patient recovering from bladder surgery. Prior to notifying the health care provider, the nurse gently irrigates the tubing and dislodges a small blood clot. Immediately the urine begins to flow
This nurse's intervention demonstrates which level of clinical nursing practice? 1. Novice 2. Competent 3. Advanced beginner 4. Expert
Nursing is both an art and a science. Which statement best represents how evidence-based practice encompasses these two aspects of nursing?
A) The art of nursing has been replaced by evidence-based practice. B) Multiple theoretical perspectives no longer guide evidence-based nursing care. C) The art of nursing is demonstrated through carrying out the science of nursing in a skillful, knowledgeable, intelligent, and ethical manner. D) The artful side of nursing is of less value to positive patient outcomes than is the science of nursing.
The nurse determines that client at the greatest risk for developing hyperkalemia is the client receiving:
a) furosemide b) atenolol c) hydrocholorthiazide d) spironolactone