Young adulthood is from about age:
a. 17 to 35 years
b. 18 to 40 years
c. 25 to 50 years
d. 30 to 55 years
B
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A) Discuss another form of pain control. B) Constipation will lessen with regular use of codeine. C) Use a stool softener with the codeine to prevent constipation. D) Stool regularity should not replace adequate pain control.
Which task could be safely delegated by the nurse to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?
1. Caring of the client with the newly placed cast 2. Explaining to the client how to respond to itching under the cast 3. Caring of the insertion site for Crutchfield tongs 4. Caring of the client with a stable cast
A patient has been diagnosed with peptic ulcer disease and the nurse is reviewing his prescribed medication regimen with him. What is currently the most commonly used drug regimen for peptic ulcers?
A) Bismuth salts, antivirals, and histamine-2 (H2) antagonists B) H2 antagonists, antibiotics, and bicarbonate salts C) Bicarbonate salts, antibiotics, and ZES D) Antibiotics, proton pump inhibitors, and bismuth salts
A nurse who practices environmentally responsible health care would do all of the following except:
a. assure proper disposal of toxic wastes at the hospital. b. dispose of outdated medications by flushing down the toilet. c. engage in recycling and river cleanup in the community. d. phone or write legislators regarding mercury levels in fish.