Which syringe would be used to administer 0.9 mL?
A. insulin safety
B. 1 mL tuberculin
C. 3 mL standard
D. large capacity
B
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a. emphysema. b. arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease. c. renal failure. d. viral infection.
A client who takes avorstatin (Lipitor) daily has been prescribed erythromycin for sinusitis
To prevent consequences of an adverse effect of this combination of drugs, it is most important for the nurse to monitor this client for which clinical manifestation? 1. Lack of expected response to erythromycin. 2. New onset of muscle pain. 3. Abdominal pain and cramping. 4. Bleeding from the oral cavity and bruising.
A patient is being treated with zalcitabine (Hivid). The patient reports sharp, shooting pain and severe, continuous burning in the extremities. What action should the nurse take?
a. Hold the next dose, administer an opioid analgesic, and call the prescriber. b. Explain to the patient that this effect is transient. c. Explain to the patient that the effect will lessen with subsequent doses. d. Provide the dose and then call the prescriber.
The nurse is developing a plan of care for a client who recently received a diagnosis of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and is experiencing difficulty adjusting to the illness. Which action is an inappropriate intervention for this client?
A. Monitoring the client for signs of self-harm B. Helping the client verbalize concerns related to fear C. Assisting the client with problem-solving and decision-making E. Discouraging social networking to prevent the spread of infection