The client is to receive Colace (docusate sodium) 100 mg po bid. How many times a day does the client receive this medication?

A) once
B) twice
C) three
D) four


B

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1. "You may be developing the flu, and I can give you an antinausea medication." 2. "These are symptoms of your cancer, and more frequent oral care will help." 3. "You may be allergic to the chemotherapy. I will place a call to the health care provider." 4. "These are the expected side effects of your chemotherapy, and the health care provider has already ordered some medications that will help."

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A patient is brought into the emergency department with burns sustained during a house fire. Which of the following should the nurse do first regarding this patient's wounds?

1. cover the wounds with dry gauze 2. wash the wounds with water 3. wash the wounds with hydrogen peroxide 4. ensure that the burning has stopped by removing clothing or other materials from the skin

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The nurse is assessing a critically ill patient utilizing the AACN Synergy Model's characteristics

Which characteristics are identified as impacting the outcome of a critically ill patient? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Participation in care 2. Resource availability 3. Stability 4. Complexity 5. Level of consciousness

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A nurse is caring for a client with complaints of frequency of urination. When assessing

the urinalysis report, the nurse should look for what component to confirm a normal urinalysis? A) A specific gravity of 1.030 to 1.050 B) Absence of glucose in the urine C) A pH level ranging from 12 to 16 D) Presence of red blood cells (RBCs)

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