Which patient is the most likely to receive caspofungin?
a. The patient with onychomycosis
b. The patient with a recalcitrant vaginal candidal infection
c. The patient with invasive aspergillosis unresponsive to amphotericin B
d. The patient with an allergy to voriconazole
c
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a. Active listening b. Aggressive communication c. Assertive communication d. Passive communication
Specific gravity of the urine reflects
A) a direct relationship with serum osmolarity. B) the capacity to concentrate the urine. C) how many sodium ions accompany 1 kg of solvent. D) molecular weight of substances (i.e., protein, glucose, etc.).
Before palpating the bladder of a client with chronic urinary retention, the nurse should
a. have the client drink several glasses of water so the bladder is full and easy to palpate. b. get the bladder scanner to determine if the bladder is full. c. review intake and output instead; the bladder cannot be palpated at all. d. ask the client to take a deep breath and relax the abdominal muscles.
The perinatal nurse administers Heparin as ordered to the postpartum woman with newly diagnosed deep vein thrombosis. The perinatal nurse is aware that the primary purpose of this medication is to:
A) Prevent new clot formation only B) Assist with breakdown of the thromboses C) Prevent extension of the clot and new clot formation D) Decrease clotting time and circulatory clotting factors