When taken orally, weakly acidic drugs are absorbed ______ strongly acidic drugs.
A. to a lesser degree than
B. better than
C. in an equivalent manner to
D. slower and less completely than
B. better than
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A nurse educator is explaining the idea of health care as a partnership between provider and client. Which are client responsibilities that some hospitals have included in their client bill of rights? Select all that apply
A) Involving your family in your healthcare decisions B) Reporting accurate and complete information about your health to your healthcare team C) Asking questions asked by your healthcare team D) Immediately paying all expenses not covered by insurance E) Accepting the consequences if you fail to comply with instructions given to you
When would a nurse use The Guide to Clinical Preventive Services?
a. Conducting group risk appraisal and risk reduction b. Providing recommendations for preventive interventions c. Completing a community wellness inventory d. Improving environmental living conditions and sanitation
A 9-month-old infant who is not sitting independently has been diagnosed with ataxic cerebral palsy (CP). Which clinical manifestations would the nurse expect to see in the baby?
1. Hypotonia and muscle instability 2. Hypertonia and persistence primitive reflexes 3. Tremors and exaggerated posturing 4. Hemiplegia and hypertonia
Which of the following pieces of information is not necessary to calculate the amount of medication to be dispensed?
A. number of doses per day B. days' supply needed C. amount of a single dose D. physician's name