How often can the patient be given the Tylenol, assuming her fever remains above 101°F? 
A. every 4 hours
B. once a day at 8 a.m.
C. once only, because no refills are specified
D. four times a day
Answer: A
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1. Exercise regularly for a minimum of 30 minutes a day. 2. See the doctor every six months. 3. Eat properly. 4. Maintain stable blood sugar level.
The nurse has closed the interview with the client and observes that the client appears to have something else to say. What statement made by the nurse can provide an opportunity for the client to express concerns and ask questions?
A) "Use your call bell if you need anything." B) "I don't know what else I could tell you, this about covers all of it." C) "Well that is all I have for you. Let me know if you need anything." D) "Do you have any questions or concerns that we have not discussed?"
A patient is recovering from surgery and has several learning needs. When should the nurse teach this patient?
a. when the patient says, "What are those pills for?" b. following the administration of morning care c. immediately before discharge d. after the patient arrives home
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1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4