Which of the following would be the most reliable indicator of a fracture in a child?
A) Lack of spontaneous movement
B) Point tenderness
C) Bruising
D) Inability to bear weight
B
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The patient has a painful extremity injury and is receiving an opioid analgesic and a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) as needed along with rest, elevation, and cold therapy to the injured area
What therapy is most directly related to the cause of the pain? A) Opioid analgesic B) Immobilization of extremity C) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug D) Elevation of extremity
The nurse should anticipate that a patient diagnosed with spastic bladder dysfunction may be prescribed which of the following medications that will help decrease detrusor muscle tone and increase bladder capacity? Select all that apply
A) Ditropan (Oxybutynin), an antimuscarinic drug B) Detrol LA (tolterodine tartrate), an antimuscarinic drug C) Uroxatral (alfuzosin), an ?-adrenergic antagonist D) Flomax (tamsulosin), an ?-blocker E) Bactrim (sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim), antibiotics
What does SMART stand for?
a. Specific Measured Achievable Realistic Timed b. Small Meaningful Achievable Realistic Timed c. Specific Measured Action Real Timed d. Small Medium Actual Relative Timed
A client is diagnosed with isolated systolic hypertension. The nurse realizes that this diagnosis means the client is experiencing a systolic pressure:
1. greater than 140 mmHg and a diastolic pressure greater than 90 mmHg. 2. greater than 90 mmHg and a diastolic pressure greater than 60 mmHg. 3. greater than 140 mmHg and a diastolic pressure lower than 90 mmHg. 4. lower than 140 mmHg and a diastolic pressure greater than 90 mmHg.