A dialysis nurse is trying to develop a community group on social media to allow her to interact, educate, and encourage the clients who come to the dialysis center for treatment

What challenges should the nurse be aware of while planning to implement this site? (Select all that apply.)
A) Everyone has access to social media
B) Some individuals may not be who they claim to be
C) Finding time to monitor the site
D) Be careful to not reveal confidential information
E) Establishing "rules of use"


B, D, E

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A mother of a 3-year-old child brings her child to the clinic. The child is diagnosed with pinworms. What drug would be the best choice for the patient?

A) Pyrantel (Pin-Rid) B) Ivermectin (Stromectol) C) Mebendazole (Vermox) D) Albendazole (Albenza)

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The nurse has been able to have management institute a family-friendly policy for employees with small children or older parents, which allows them some latitude in job hours in order to attend to these needs

Productivity among the employees has actually risen and absenteeism has decreased. What conclusion can the nurse make from this finding? 1. Having small children or older parents motivates an employee to work more productively. 2. As long as the work gets done, it does not matter what hours are put in by the employees. 3. Relieving the burden of caregiving stress on an employee can create a work climate that becomes more productive. 4. The productivity and decreased absenteeism is due to employees without small children or older parents.

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A client who cannot manage a patient-controlled analgesia pump is prescribed morphine 4 mg intravenously q 1 hour PRN pain. When should the nurse administer the medication?

1) Every hour around-the-clock 2) Immediately after taking off the order 3) As needed, but not more than once per hour 4) 1 hour after the last administered dose

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