A 20-year-old patient is experiencing difficulty with near vision. How should the nurse interpret this finding?
A. Normal in a 20-year-old patient
B. Evidence of hyperopia
C. Consistent with the aging process
D. Evidence of presbyopia
Answer: B
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1. Administering medication 2. Treating a diabetic foot ulcer 3. Obtaining an operative consent 4. Discussing exercise and nutrition
________ is a rate-limiting pivotal step in cholesterol and steroid synthesis.
A. Production of HMG-CoA B. Production of pyruvic acid C. Production of acetyl-CoA D. Production of mevalonic acid
The nurse would expect to administer which drug when treating hyperemesis gravidarum?
a. THC (Marinol) b. Haloperidol (Haldol) c. Dexamethasone (Prednisone) d. Metoclopramide (Reglan)
What should the nurse include when reviewing the Patient Care Partnership brochure with a newly admitted client?
1. Visiting hours 2. Times for meals 3. Help with billing claims 4. How to avoid paying for medications