Which of the following is a primary pharmacologic intervention in the treatment of the pediatric seizure?
A) Succinimides
B) Benzodiazepines
C) Amphetamines
D) Barbiturates
Ans: B) Benzodiazepines
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The nurse caring for a trauma patient permanently blind as a result of an accident established the nursing diagnosis as ineffective coping upon the patient's admission 1 week ago
The nurse recognizes that the patient is exhibiting positive coping skills and is moving toward acceptance of his blindness when: A) She hears him tell his mother, "I know one day I will see again." B) She hears him tell his girlfriend, "You don't want to hang around me anymore. I won't be much fun and I will be a lot of work." C) He tells the nurse, "I have always wanted a dog and now I will have one of my own." D) He tells his father, "I know I will never graduate from college now that I have this disability."
You neglected to chart that you gave your client a prn medication. From a legal perspective, this implies which of the following?
1. that you did not give the medication 2. nothing (no legal implication), because the client did not suffer as a result of it 3. that you forgot to chart that you gave the medication 4. that quality assurance of the institution may be called into question
Causes of intrarenal failure include all of the following except:
a. infections. b. toxins. c. ischaemia. d. obstruction of urine.
A graduate nurse is exploring the various transition to practice programs offered by some of the local employers. Which goal listed by the programs best describes a recognized goal by various organizations?
A) Enable participants to improve their practice B) Teach advanced clinical skills C) Ensure residency programs are profitable D) Reinforce growth and development