A nurse explains to a pregnant patient with AIDS that her baby will be treated with antiretroviral drugs for _____ weeks after birth
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
6
six
The usual antiretroviral protocol for an infant born to a mother with AIDS is for 6 weeks.
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A female client develops a fungal vaginal infection after being treated with antibiotics for strep throat. Which of the following components of the epidemiological triangle is primarily responsible?
a. Agent b. Environment c. Host d. Interaction of agent and environment
A patient has heart failure and is taking an ACE inhibitor. The patient has developed fibrotic changes in the heart and vessels. The nurse expects the provider to order which medication to counter this development?
a. Aldosterone antagonist b. Angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) c. Beta blocker d. Direct renin inhibitor (DRI)
The risk of systemic toxicity from a surface anesthetic can be decreased by:
a. spreading the anesthetic over a large surface area to decrease concentration. b. applying the anesthetic to mucous membranes. c. avoiding abraded skin areas when applying the anesthetic. d. limiting the area of application to inflamed areas.
According to Erikson, the psychosocial task of adolescence is to develop
a. Intimacy b. Identity c. Initiative d. Independence