What puts a child at increased risk for visual impairments?

A) Hearing problems
B) Hispanic ethnicity
C) Down's syndrome
D) Motor problems


A

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A patient who has been taking alprazolam [Xanax] to treat generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) reports recently stopping the medication after symptoms have improved but reports having feel-ings of panic and paranoia

Which initial action by the nurse is correct? a. Ask the patient if the medication was stopped abruptly. b. Instruct the patient to resume taking the alprazolam. c. Notify the provider that the patient is ex-periencing a relapse. d. Suggest that the patient discuss taking buspirone [Buspar] with the provider.

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How would you safely identify the medications on the set-up? Provide rationales to explain why you believe your actions are important

You have ‘scrubbed-in' to take over the instrument nurse role for a patient undergoing a complex breast reconstruction involving a latissimus dorsi free flap. The procedure is at the mid-way point when you scrub in. The instrumentation set-up has multiple receivers (i.e. gallipots) and syringes containing a variety of fluids, which your colleague identifies as local anaesthetic, heparinised saline and adrenaline solutions. None of the containers or syringes is labelled. What will be an ideal response?

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Termination of a therapeutic nurse-patient relationship with a patient has been successful when the nurse:

a. avoids upsetting the patient by shifting focus to other patients before the discharge. b. gives the patient a personal telephone number and permission to call after discharge. c. discusses with the patient changes that have happened during the relationship and evaluates the outcomes. d. offers to meet the patient for coffee and conversation three times a week after discharge.

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After verbally verifying allergies with a patient, you will need to chart you verified you verified with patient/ or family. It is important to click the _______________ button.

A. Mark as reviewed B. Close C. Restore D. Next

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