A patient with keratitis is to have diagnostic testing. What should the nurse anticipate being prescribed for this patient?
A. Glycerol test
B. Computed tomography (CT) scan
C. Fluorescein staining with slit-lamp examination
D. Photoreactive keratectomy
Answer: C
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An adult client is to have a large-volume cleansing enema. The nurse is aware that the MOST appropriate temperature of the solution to be administered should be:
a. 100 degrees Fahrenheit c. 115 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit b. 105 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit d. 125 degrees Fahrenheit
A lobbyist for the ANA has contacted many nurses to find out their opinions on health care reform. Following receipt of the information, the lobbyists put together information in aggregate form
Additionally, the lobbyist requested that all nurses write their elected officials. What is the most effective weapon for the lobbyist? A) Letter writing B) Constituent pressure C) Personal visit D) E-mail
The nurse is caring for a client who is receiving medications from several different classifications for the treatment of multiple health problems
For which medications or classifications does the nurse anticipate prolonged activity due to enterohepatic recirculation? 1. Mebendazole (Vermox) 2. Digoxin (Lanoxin) 3. Phenothiazines 4. Topical steroids 5. Topical anti-infectives