Which of the following factors have contributed to resistant microbial strains?
A) Use of antibiotics for bacterial infections
B) Use of antibiotics for viral infections
C) Use of Neosporin with abrasions
D) Use of vitamins with animals
Ans: B
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A) Administer the medication in the deltoid muscle. B) Administer the medication into the anterolateral muscle. C) Provide the medication immediately before breastfeeding. D) Notify the physician for swelling and irritation at the injection site.
The nurse is performing an assessment of a new client admitted to a long-term facility with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Which of the following common symptoms of the disease would the nurse suspect? Select all answers that apply
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