The nurse is caring for a newborn whose mother is HIV positive. The nurse would expect to administer a 6-week course of which medication?

A) Lopinavir
B) Ritonavir
C) Nevirapine
D) Zidovudine


D

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A client was diagnosed as having type 2 diabetes and was treated with diet and exercise. When assisting the client with diet planning, the nurse's instructions include:

A) no substitutes can be made if using the food exchange plan. B) the greatest number of calories should be from the protein group. C) the meal plan can be disregarded if "dietetic" foods are used. D) a consistent number of calories are needed each day.

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The __________ budget includes the normal operating expenses expected in the daily functioning of the organization and has fairly detailed categories

a. operating b. capital c. program d. asset

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The nurse is planning a community education presentation on battering. Which statement about battering should the nurse include?

1. Battering occurs in a small percentage of the population. 2. Battering is mainly a lower-class, blue collar problem. 3. Battered women are at greatest risk for severe violence when they leave the batterer. 4. If the batterer stops drinking, the violence usually stops.

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The patient is an 86-year-old woman who is being admitted for dehydration and pneumonia . The patient is lying in bed but tells the nurse that she needs to go to the bathroom

The nurse tells the patient that she will stay with her and will help her get there. The patient states, "That's OK. I can make it on my own." The nurse should: a. help the patient to the bathroom and stay with her. b. allow the patient to get up on her own and go to the bathroom. c. allow the patient to go to the bathroom and call for help if needed. d. insert a Foley catheter.

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