Which type of drug–nutrient interaction occurs in the delivery device before or during drug administration?
1. Type I
2. Type II
3. Type III
4. Type IV
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The nurse is preparing to perform a well child examination on a 3-year-old child. The child is clinging to his mother and screaming. Which of the following measures would most allay his fears?
a. Allow him to stay on the exam table with his mother in the room. b. Suggest that the mother reschedule the exam. c. Allow the mother to hold him on her lap during the exam. d. Use distraction techniques such as talking about a favorite television character.
Nurses use critical thinking every day when going through the nursing process with each patient they care for. What does critical thinking in nursing practice result in?
A) A comprehensive plan of care B) Identification of the nurse's goals for the patient C) A collaborative basis for assigning care D) Identifying interventions to give continuity of care
A multiparous client is admitted to the postpartum unit after a rapid labor and birth of a 4000-g infant. Her fundus is boggy, lochia is heavy, and vital signs are unchanged
The nurse has the client void and massages her fundus, but the fundus remains difficult to find and the rubra lochia remains heavy. Which action should the nurse take next? a. Recheck vital signs. b. Insert a Foley catheter. c. Notify the health care provider. d. Continue to massage the fundus.
It is the beginning of the shift and the nurse has just received reports on four clients. Which client is it most important for the nurse to visit first?
1. Client with a chest tube complaining of difficulty breathing 2. Client with a tracheostomy who is on oxygen via trach mask 3. Client preparing for discharge following a lengthy hospital stay for ARDS 4. Client complaining of incisional pain