MC Protective eyewear should be worn at all times when

A. Giving personal care to an AIDS client.
B. Bathing a neonate for the first time.
C. Drawing cord blood.
D. Taking specimen to the laboratory.


C

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Because the LP/VN works primarily under the supervision of registered nurses or other health care providers, the LP/VN's scope of practice is considered to be:

a. independent c. collaborative b. dependent d. contingent

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A woman who delivered a healthy infant three 3 weeks ago is experiencing auditory hallucinations and has not changed her clothes or taken a shower in a week and expresses no interest in her infant

After a short inpatient stay, her symptoms improve and she is back to caring for her herself and her infant. What disorder is this indicative of? a. Paranoid schizophrenia b. Dual diagnosis c. Schizotypal d. Brief psychotic disorder

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Ketoconazole (Sporanox) is used as an alternative to amphotericin B for less severe systemic mycosis. The primary reason (or reasons) for choosing ketoconazole is which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

a. Ketoconazole can be given orally. b. Ketoconazole can be used safely in patients with hepatic dysfunction. c. Ketoconazole can be given once per week rather than daily. d. It is the prescriber's choice because the drugs are comparable. e. Ketoconazole is safer.

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Which effect should the nurse anticipate for a client receiving a low-dose dopamine (Intropin)?

A. Vasoconstriction and increased blood pressure B. Stabilization of fluid loss C. Urinary output of at least 50 mL/h D. Increased cardiac output

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