What are level III codes in the Glaser and Strauss approach?
A) Axial codes
B) In vivo codes
C) Open codes
D) Theoretical constructs
D
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A patient is being discharged home with a prescription for sublingual nitroglycerin. The nurse will instruct the patient and family to
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A nurse is caring for a client who has been prescribed oral medication. What care should the nurse take when administering oral medication to the client?
A) Identify the client visually to confirm identity. B) Ask the client to take all the tablets together. C) Ask the client to slightly flex the head to swallow. D) Raise the head of the bed to 30° during administration.
The spouse of a patient who is prescribed
promethazine (Phenergan) as part of her antiemetic therapy with chemotherapy reports that after the last dose the patient did not remember the drive home. What is your best action? a. Thank the spouse for reporting the problem, and document the adverse drug reaction. b. Hold the dose of promethazine for this round of chemotherapy until the patient is seen by the prescriber. c. Reassure the patient and spouse that this is a normal response to the drug and stress that the patient should not drive. d. Perform a mini-mental status examination and assess the patient's pupillary reflexes before administering the promethazine.