Which of the following statements describes a teaching plan?

A) It is required by informal teaching. C) It facilitates reaching goals .
B) It results in restoring independence. D) It pertains to optimal time for learning.


C

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After administering a medication, for what would the nurse assess the patient?

A) Drug effects B) Allergies C) Pregnancy D) Preexisting conditions

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Using Naegele's rule, which is the estimated date of delivery (EDD) of the patient whose last menstrual period (LMP) was January 21?

1) September 24 2) September 31 3) October 28 4) November 13

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During a medications management class, the nurse discusses the use of antipsychotic medications to treat psychosis. Which of the following statements indicate how these medications affect neurotransmitter activity?

A) Antipsychotics block dopamine receptors. B) Antipsychotics increase the amount of dopamine in the postsynaptic neuron. C) Antipsychotics decrease the sensitivity of the receptor sites on the postsynaptic neuron. D) Antipsychotics increase dopamine receptors.

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A patient has begun taking spironolactone (Aldactone) in addition to a thiazide diuretic. With the addition of the spironolactone, the nurse will counsel this patient to

a. continue taking a potassium supplement daily. b. recognize that abdominal cramping is a transient side effect. c. report decreased urine output to the provider. d. take these medications at bedtime.

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