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Which of the following actions should be taken by the nurse? a. Inject the medication rather than debate taking the oral pill with the inmate b. Recognize the prisoner's right to refuse treatment c. Throw the medication away, obtain another pill, and try to persuade the prisoner to take the drug d. Force the medication down the prisoner's throat with the assistance of two prison guards

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The nurse closely monitors the patient receiving which of the following categories of medications known to cause ototoxicity?

A) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs B) Anti-inflammatory agents C) Opiates D) Tricyclic antidepressants

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The nurse in an ambulatory care center is admitting an older adult patient who has bright red moles on the skin. Benign changes in elderly skin that appear as bright red moles are termed what?

A) Cherry angiomas B) Solar lentigo C) Seborrheickeratoses D) Xanthelasma

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A nurse using the principle-based approach to client care seeks to avoid causing harm to clients in all situations. What is this principle known as?

A) Nonmaleficence B) Justice C) Fidelity D) Autonomy

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