A patient has a new prescription for the transdermal form of scopolamine. The nurse knows that this form of scopolamine is used for which condition?
a. Angina
b. Chronic pain
c. Hypertension
d. Motion sickness
ANS: D
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A) The client will be able to participate in observing Sabbath. B) The client will be able to participate in daily prayer with a rosary. C) The client will be able to participate in daily meditation. D) The client will be able to participate in prayer at specific times without interruption.
Group problem solving is known to be more effective over individual problem solving because of a larger knowledge and information base, increased acceptance of solutions, more approaches to a problem, lower economic costs, and the ability for:
a. group development. b. individual expression. c. hierarchical bonding. d. organizational team building.
Determining the feasibility of a research question includes all the following considerations except:
A) Availability of a relevant theory B) Availability of study participants C) Availability of adequate facilities D) Experience of the researcher
In assessing a client who has suddenly become confused and agitated, what is the important initial step in evaluating the basis for the diminishing cognitive abilities?
a. Rule out any reversible condition that may be causing the symptoms. b. Identify the specific type of dementia that the client is exhibiting. c. Perform genetic testing to diagnose or rule out Alzheimer's disease. d. Perform a comprehensive battery of neuropsychological tests.