A patient with COPD is being treated for glaucoma. Which medication should the nurse expect to be prescribed for this patient?

A. Beta-blocker
B. Calcium channel blocker
C. Antibiotic
D. Adrenergic agonist


Answer: D

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The pediatric nurse educator is preparing a teaching plan for seizure prevention for parents of children with seizures. Which of the following can trigger seizures?

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Twenty minutes after the client has received a preoperative injection of atropine and midazo-lam (Versed), the client tells the nurse that he must be allergic to the medication because his mouth is dry and his heart seems to be beating faster than

normal. What is the nurse's best first action? A. Document the findings as the only action. B. Check the client's pulse and blood pressure. C. Prepare to administer epinephrine and diphenhydramine (Benadryl). D. Explain to the client that these symptoms are normal responses to the medication.

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When working with patients in various age groups, the nurse identifies which age group as most likely to have difficulty with computer literacy?

a. school-age children c. young adults b. adolescents d. elders

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A mother tells you that she does not allow her young children to eat while the watch television, even though her husband often eats high-fat, sugary foods while they watch television as a fami-ly. The most important thing to discuss with her is

a. the genetic factor of preference for sweet and salty tastes. b. the influence of ethnicity on preference for sour tastes. c. the children's weights when they were born and their weights now. d. the environmental effects of parental food choices and television watching.

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