Identify the principal area where a fungus is encountered that requires drug intervention.
A. Systemic infection
B. Candida albicans infection
C. Dermatophytic infection
D. All of these
Answer: D
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A) Hydrochlorothiazide B) Furosemide C) Spironolactone D) Mannitol
An older adult client is brought to the emergency department with the complaint that he became overheated while sitting in the sun
The client states, "But I wasn't even perspiring!" What occurs with the older adult that decreases spontaneous sweating and makes him vulnerable to heat? A) Decrease in the number of eccrine glands B) Increase in the number of eccrine glands C) Decreased number of apocrine glands D) Increased number of apocrine glands
Which drug increases the risk for muscle weakness in older patients who are also taking a "statin" type of lipid-lowering drug?
a. Atazanavir (Reytaz) b. Enfuvirtide (Fuzeon) c. Maraviroc (Selzentry) d. Raltegravis (Issentra)
Which will the nurse assess when evaluating breathing in a patient suspected of having a thoracic trauma? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. Jugular vein distention 2. Symmetry of chest movement bilaterally 3. Chest movements that rise and fall with breathing effort 4. Respiratory rate, pattern, and effort 5. Peripheral skin coloring