Sustained-release tablets allow the drug to be released slowly into the bloodstream over a period of
several hours.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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An 11-year-old child tells the nurse that she is having trouble falling asleep at night. What recommendations will the nurse make? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. "Drink a cup of warm tea at nighttime to induce sleep." 2. "Try to follow a nighttime routine." 3. "Avoid sleeping late in the morning or taking a nap." 4. "Exercise 30 minutes before bedtime to tire the body out." 5. "Darken the room at bedtime."
The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with osteoarthritis. Which intervention will the nurse advise the client to do in order to reduce discomfort?
1. Apply ice to the painful joint. 2. Immerse the painful joint in cold water. 3. Apply heat pack once a day. 4. Apply heat to the painful joint several times a day.
The nurse is aware that the patient has entered the third stage of HIV infection when the patient has:
1. a TH CD4 cell count of 500. 2. a rise in antibody count. 3. a drop in viral load. 4. an increase in T4 helper cells.
All nurses are responsible for knowing their own ____________________ of practice, or the limitations and allowances of what they can do as a nurse
Fill in the blank with correct word.