Diabetic complications can result in gangrene and amputations.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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What should the nurse tell the patient who will begin taking rifaximin (Xifaxan) for traveler's diarrhea?

A) "Do not start taking the drug until the diarrhea has persisted for at least 24 hours." B) "Taking the antibiotic will allow you to enjoy the local water and food without concern." C) "Do not take the drug if you have bloody diarrhea." D) "Start the drug 3 days before leaving for your trip and continue until you return."

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What is the advantage of staff turnover?

A) Fresh ideas B) Younger staff C) Cost containment D) Increased groupthink

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Your client is taking clozapine (Clozaril) and complains of a sore throat. This symptom may be an indication of which adverse reaction?

A. Extrapyramidal reaction B. Tardive dyskinesia C. Reye's syndrome D. Agranulocytosis

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After a severe tornado hit the center of town, the American Red Cross set up an emergency shelter. The Emergency Operations Center was established. What would

a nurse member of the Disaster Action Team probably be asked to do? Select all that apply. A. Debrief all the professionals assisting at the shelter. B. Establish a personal family disaster response plan. C. Appear on the local radio and TV stations to exhort citizens to stay calm, because help is on the way. D. Ride in a helicopter and assess the amount of damage done to the community. E. Meet everyone who comes to the shelter, assign them a space, and give them emotional support. F. Triage injured people, set up morgue facilities, and help with immediate first aid.

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