Taylor's mother is supposed to give him 2 tablespoons of a medication. She only has a teaspoon measure

available. How many teaspoons should she give him?

A. 1.5 teaspoons
B. 4 teaspoons
C. 6 teaspoons
D. 3 teaspoons


C

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The nurse has developed a "special" relationship with a pleasantly demented patient whom she

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Parents bring their 6-year-old child to the emergency department

While explaining the history of the current issue, the parents report the following problem: Their child was playing normally, then suddenly quit talking, assumed a blank expression, and displayed flickering eye lids. The event lasted about 20 seconds. The nurse realizes that the child has likely experienced: a. A tonic-clonic seizure b. A myoclonic seizure c. Infantile spasms d. Absence seizure

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The patient receives hydrochlorothiazide (HydroDIURIL). He tells the nurse he is urinating a lot and questions how this drug affects his blood pressure. What is the best response by the nurse?

1. "Hydrochlorothiazide (HydroDIURIL) enhances kidney function causing you to urinate more and that decreases your blood pressure." 2. "Hydrochlorothiazide (HydroDIURIL) decreases the fluid in your bloodstream and this lowers your blood pressure." 3. "Hydrochlorothiazide (HydroDIURIL) dilates your blood vessels so you urinate more and your blood pressure decreases." 4. "Hydrochlorothiazide (HydroDIURIL) increases your heart rate; this pumps blood faster to your kidneys so you urinate more and your blood pressure decreases."

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