Which of the following drugs is contraindicated for a diabetic woman during pregnancy?

A) Regular insulin
B) Humalog
C) Glyburide (Diabeta)
D) NPH insulin


C

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A nurse is admitting a client who is from Japan. What is the first step the nurse should take?

1. Ask all family members to stay with the client during the admission assessment. 2. Call for a Japanese interpreter. 3. Talk with the client to determine the client's level of fluency. 4. Follow the admission assessment paperwork carefully.

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A client being treated for a myocardial infarction has been transferred from the intensive care unit to

a step-down unit. She uses the call bell as often as every 15 minutes. She makes a seemingly small request or complains each time a staff member is summoned. Several staff tell the primary nurse that the client is "obnoxious" and that they feel inadequate because they can never seem to satisfy her needs. The primary nurse decides to intervene directly with the client. The most appropriate way to begin problem solving would be to say a. "I am wondering if you are feeling anxious about your condition and being left alone.". b. "The staff are concerned that you are not satisfied with the care you are receiving.". c. "Let's talk about why you use your call light so frequently.". d. "I think you are giving staff a negative message.".

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The pneumatic attachment for the otoscope is used to evaluate:

a. ear canal patency. b. eardrum landmarks. c. hearing acuity. d. tympanic membrane movement.

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How is health described in the Roy Adaptation Model of nursing?

a. A continuum b. A lack of illness c. A state or process of being and becoming an integrated, whole person d. A state of physical and mental well-being

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