The nurse is caring for a client suspected of an opioid overdose. Which prescription should the nurse anticipate administering?
A. Methadone (Dolophine)
B. Methylphenidate (Ritalin)
C. Naloxone (Narcan)
D. Bupropion (Zyban)
Answer: C
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A. Parasympathetic tone B. Sympathetic tone C. Vagal response
While searching an online database for information on the use of drugs to treat hypertension, the nurse is unsatisfied with the quantity and quality of results after searching "beta blockers." How should the nurse proceed?
A) Identify the appropriate MeSH term B) Search for clinical guidelines in the Cochrane Library C) Consult the reference lists in articles that appeared during the search D) Search the trade names of specific beta-blocking drugs
An infant is growing slowly, and the weight on the growth chart has remained at–2 standard deviations (–2 SD). Which of these interventions takes priority?
1. Ask for a recall of the infant's intake in the previous day. 2. Question the mother about developmental milestones. 3. Report the case to Child Protective Services. 4. Firmly instruct the family about appropriate dietary intake for the infant.
In preparing the care plan for a client to reduce negative thinking and promote improved self-esteem, identify all of the appropriate short-term goals. Client will: Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Wash and comb hair. 2. Eat meals and snacks to meet daily calorie requirements. 3. Sit and walk erectly. 4. Participate in activities that can be completed successfully. 5. Verbalize positive aspects of self.