The physician prescribes a muscle relaxant to be administered intravenously. Which agent should the nurse expect to administer?
a. Diazepam
b. Carisoprodol
c. Chlorzoxazone
d. Metaxalone
a
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In assessing a 70-year-old man, the nurse finds the following: blood pressure 140/100 mm Hg; heart rate 104 beats per minute and slightly irregular; and the split S2 heart sound. Which of these findings can be explained by expected hemodynamic changes rel
a. Increase in resting heart rate b. Increase in systolic blood pressure c. Decrease in diastolic blood pressure d. Increase in diastolic blood pressure
A nurse is working with a family that uses multiple complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) modalities. What action by the nurse is best?
A. Allow the family to continue these practices as desired. B. Assess how these practices reflect religious beliefs. C. Inform the family that most of these practices do not work. D. Provide evidence-based information about the therapies.
The school nurse is completing a Continuous Quality Improvement Tool for School-based Health Centers. What should the nurse identify as sentinel events for high school students? (Select all that apply.)
1. Alcohol use. 2. Depression risk. 3. Risk for violence. 4. Sexually transmitted infections (STI). 5. After school employment hours.
The tricuspid valve is best heard over the:
A. Third intercostal space left sternal border B. Fifth intercostal space right sternal border C. Fourth intercostal space left sternal border D. Third intercostal space right sternal border