A nurse is reviewing the following label in preparation for administering a medication:

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Nitroglycerin

Extended-release Capsules

6.5 mg

Rx Only

60 Capsules

NDC 58177-005-03

Manufactured by Ethex Corporation

Store at controlled room temperature

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Identify the following:?

Label alert: _________________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


Store at controlled room temperature

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a. folding their arms in front. b. bending their head back. c. standing and bending forward. d. lying on the side and extending their top arm.

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The nurse is planning care for a pediatric client diagnosed with adrenal hyperplasia. Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate for this client?

1. Impaired Social Interaction Related to Unnatural Facial Features 2. Nutrition: Less than Body Requirements due to Nausea and Vomiting 3. Depression Related to Inability to Take in Oral Fluids 4. Risk for Deficient Fluid Volume Related to Failure of Regulatory Mechanisms

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