Which of the following is used to treat Wilms' tumor?
A. Topotecan
B. Pegaspargase
C. Idarubicin
D. Dactinomycin
Answer: D
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A) "Maybe you should speak with your doctor about the combination." B) "I do not know why your doctor prefers that you take two medications." C) "You may need a larger dose than is available in the combination medications." D) "The combination medications are not as effective as two medications."
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While planning care for a patient with pelvic inflammatory disease, the nurse identifies the goal of recovering without long-term effects. Which interventions should the nurse select to help achieve this patient's goal?
Select all that apply. 1. Instruct on perineal care. 2. Ensure thorough hand hygiene. 3. Disinfect bedpan and toilet seat. 4. Administer antibiotic therapy as prescribed. 5. Monitor for adverse effects of antibiotic therapy.
When using the DMAIC acronym of the Six Sigma quality process improvement model, the nurse understands that the M (measure) refers to
a. the development of a data collection plan. b. determination of the average LOS. c. determination of the average wages. d. determination of the ethnicity of admis-sions.