Is it considered safe practice to exchange packaged droppers?


No.

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The nurse knows that this route of administration will result in a rapid onset and peak because A) Saliva potentiates (increases) the therapeutic effect of the drug B) The drug is absorbed at a location that is close to the central nervous system C) The drug bypasses the effects of digestive enzymes D) The drug is rapidly absorbed by the rich blood supply under the tongue

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After making an occupied bed, you must:

a. Place the signal light within the person's reach b. Raise the bed c. Ask the nurse to check your work d. Fold back top linens

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When caring for a 10-hour postabdominal surgery patient, which finding the nurse should report to the charge nurse?

a. 20 mL of clear green emesis b. Pain level of 5/10 c. No urine output since surgery d. A weak cough ability

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Which findings from M.G.'s assessment would indicate an increased possibility of digoxin toxicity? Explain your answer

a. Serum potassium level of 2.2 mEq/L b. Serum sodium level of 139 mEq/L c. Apical heart rate of 64 beats/minute d. Digoxin level 1.6 ng/mL

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