Dialysis clients may receive supplemental amount of which of the following because of the inability of the diseased kidney to activate this vitamin
1. Vitamin B12
2. Folic acid
3. Vitamin D
4. Vitamin K
3
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The nurse is caring for a critically ill patient who has developed tolerance to an opioid medication used for pain control. As the dose of the opioid is increased, the nurse observes the patient closely for respiratory depression
If the patient has developed tolerance to the opioid, what effect on the respiratory system does the nurse expect? A) None B) Depression C) Stimulation D) Exacerbation
A nurse is discussing changing population patterns and diversity with a class. The nurse mentions that the percentage of Caucasians within the American population is decreasing in comparison with other minority populations
The nurse asks the class why, despite the increase in diversity, the Caucasian population is still considered to be the majority group. How can students in the class respond? Select all that apply. A. Caucasians still remain the largest percentage of the population. B. Other ethnicities tend to experience a pattern of inequality and disadvantage. C. Minority groups are more self-conscious about their role in society. D. America is historically a Caucasian country. E. Caucasians tend to have more social power and influence.
In the treatment of anxiety disorders, benzodiazepines (such as Ativan and Xanax) are indicated for_________ use and have__________ abuse potential
A) short-term; high B) long-term; high C) short-term; low D) long-term; low
The nurse plans to administer atropine to a patient on multiple concomitant medications. Which agent would be safe to administer with atropine?
1. Antihistamines 2. Phenothiazines 3. Tricyclic antidepressants 4. Narcotic analgesics