A very large population of clinical patients (between 1,000 to 3,000) are involved in the p.338 following stage of the FDA approval process for new drugs:
2 A. Phase 1
B. Phase 2
C. Phase 3
D. Phase 4
C. Phase 3
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The nurse is determining the patient care assignments for a nursing unit. Which of the following responsibilities may be delegated to the licensed practical nurse?
a. Initiating the nursing care plans b. Formulating nursing diagnoses c. Assessing a newly admitted patient d. Administering oral medications
The nurse notes that a male client, who is taking an antipsychotic medication, is constantly moving from chair to chair during a group activity, and he complains that he feels "nervous and jittery inside
" The nurse is aware that this client most likely is experiencing: a. Akinesia b. Dystonia c. Dyskinesia d. Akathisia
A nurse practitioner is teaching a health class in the local high school. The nurse practitioner informs the class about hepatitis B. What occupation does the nurse practitioner inform the class is at the greatest risk for contracting hepatitis B?
A) Flight attendants B) Health care workers C) Fire fighters D) Educators
The patient on frequent doses of meperidine (Demerol) complains of constipation. The initial intervention the nurse should make is:
a. offer fruit such as prunes or apricots. b. request an order for an enema. c. report the condition to the charge nurse. d. increase oral fluid intake.