Combining medications that are incompatible could place a patient's health at risk

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


TRUE

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Clients with visual hallucinations are experiencing problems in their:

1. Temporal lobe 2. Occipital lobe 3. Right frontal lobe 4. Parietal lobe

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At which of the following ages does renal tubular secretion reach adult levels?

a. 2-3 weeks of age b. 2 months of age c. 5 months of age d. 7 months of age

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Pulsus paradoxus greater than 20 mm Hg, tachycardia greater than 130 beats/min, and increasing dyspnea are signs of:

a. intracranial pressure. b. pulmonary hypertension. c. status asthmaticus. d. tetanic contractions.

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The nurse determines that a client is carrying her fetus in the vertical (longitudinal) lie

The nurse's judgment should be questioned if the fetal presenting part is which of the following? Note: Credit will be given only for all correct choices and no incorrect choices. Select all that apply. 1. Sacrum 2. Left arm 3. Mentum 4. Left scapula 5. Right scapula

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