The nurse is preparing to provide a medication to a client using a non-parenteral route. This medication would most likely be administered through which of the following routes?

a. Intradermal c. Intravenous
b. Subcutaneous d. Oral


ANS: D

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a. Dilated pupils, pacing, and psychomotor agitation b. Dilated pupils, unsteady gait, and aggressiveness c. Pupil constriction, lethargy, apathy, and dysphoria d. Constricted pupils, euphoria, and decreased temperature

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Ptosis may be secondary to:

a. paresis of a branch of cranial nerve III. b. hyperthyroidism. c. psoriasis. d. blepharitis.

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A nurse is teaching new nurses how to optimize post-hospital discharge outcomes for patients. Which of the following actions should the nurses take?

A. Perform a discharge assessment before patients leave the hospital. B. Perform a home health visit before the patient is discharged to assess if it is a safe environment to return to. C. Order mandatory home health visits for all patients who have been hospitalized. D. Have standardized discharge instructions for patients to follow when they return home.

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The nurse is assessing a client with overnutrition. Which question should the nurse ask the client?

A. "Do you take multiple medications?" B. "Are you allergic to any foods?" C. "Do you have access to adequate amounts of food?" D. "Are you taking dietary supplements?"

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