When assessing a laboring client who has received medication for pain, the nurse would expect the client to experience a lesser degree of nausea and vomiting when the client received which drug?

A) Meperidine
B) Butorphanol
C) Nalbuphine
D) Morphine


C

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a. peak b. trough c. weight d. dilution

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A patient overdosed on aspirin several hours ago and is brought to the emergency department. The nurse assists with supportive care and then asks the provider about an order for which drug?

a. Activated charcoal b. Ammonium chloride c. Fomepizole [Antizol] d. Sodium bicarbonate

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The nurse is caring for a patient who is nearing death from a terminal illness. The patient is experiencing secretions in the back of the throat and dyspnea. Which medications should the nurse provide to assist this patient?

Select all that apply. 1. Oxygen 2. Morphine 3. Atropine 4. Scopolamine 5. Demerol

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Family members are always aware of the family organization, subsystems, and rules

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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