An antiinfective classified according to its first, second, or third generation is a:
A. penicillin
B. cephalosporin
C. macrolide
D. lincosamide
B. cephalosporin
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The persistent eating of nonfood items such as clay, laundry starch, insects, leaves, or pebbles that lasts for longer than 1 month is called:
a. Pica b. Bulimia c. Rumination d. Regurgitation
During a performance appraisal, a unit manager praises a staff nurse on the ability to use presencing when caring for terminally ill clients. What did the nurse demonstrate that would exemplify this caring behavior?
Select all that apply. A) Face-to-face discussions with clients B) Instructing clients on how they should perform certain functions C) Sitting quietly with clients D) Taking the time to hold a client's hand E) Guaranteeing quality and safety in care
The nurse who assesses a client diagnosed as having paranoid personality disorder is most likely to
describe the client as a. superficially charming. b. intense and impulsive. c. guarded and suspicious. d. friendly and open.
The nurse reminds the 70-year-old male patient with hypertension who is on a sodium-restricted diet that the most effective health practice to reduce sodium intake is to:
a. avoid all salty foods. b. discontinue eating at restaurants. c. read food labels on food containers carefully. d. limit the amount of salt added to food.