Nitrites are sometimes called "________" and come in small vials or tubes.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ans: poppers
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When a nurse will be in direct contact with a client's body fluids, which of these statements about use of protective equipment is TRUE?
a. Gloves are optional, but a gown is required. b. Hands should be cleansed before and after gloves are applied. c. Gown, mask, and goggles are required. d. Sterile gloves are required for any client contact.
On admission to the acute care unit a patient
tells you that she stopped taking her prescribed clonazepam (Klonopin) 2 days ago. What is your best first action? a. Ask the patient why she stopped taking the clonazepam. b. Administer a dose of clonazepam immediately. c. Document this information as the only action. d. Notify the prescriber and watch for seizures.
A young woman who is contemplating pregnancy asks the nurse what she can do to get healthy in preparation for pregnancy. The nurse will recommend which dietary supplement?
a. 60 mg of elemental iron per day b. 400 mg of folic acid per day c. 400 IU of vitamin D per day d. 1200 mg of calcium per day
Nurses list facts as they relate to the client: for example, the findings of a client assessment such as vital signs, breath sounds, heart sounds, and so forth
The listing of facts is one of the six thinking processes that nurses use in clinical decision making and is called __________.