Which is an example of a drug or drugs used to treat disease?
A. vitamins
B. antihistamines
C. radiopaque dye
D. HPV vaccine
Answer: B
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To administer this drug, the nurse should use A) a teaspoon. B) a transparent, 2-ounce medication cup. C) a parenteral syringe with the needle removed. D) an oral syringe.
A nurse is conducting a class on the Lamaze method of childbirth. Which core values does this nurse plan to teach? (Select all that apply.)
A. A woman's ability to give birth can be diminished by the care provider. B. Conscious breathing is the main coping strategy in Lamaze. C. Lamaze birthing is medication free and epidurals are not given. D. The birth coach is only present to provide comfort to the laboring woman. E. Women are capable of and have the wisdom to give birth.
A nursing faculty member is explaining the pediatric immune system to students. Which statement is correct?
A. Children are born with intact immune systems. B. Children's immune systems develop over 1 year. C. Immunity isn't functional until about 6 months. D. Mothers' immunity is babies' primary line of defense.
A 4 -year-old child who has been receiving high-dose systemic glucocorticoids for several months comes to a clinic for school immunizations, which usually include the DTaP vaccine;
varicella virus vaccine (Varivax); the measles, mumps, and rubella virus (MMR) vaccine; and the inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV). The clinic nurse will expect to administer which vaccines to this child? a. All four school immunizations b. DTaP and IPV only c. DTaP, OPV, and Varivax only d. DTaP and IPV, along with immunoglobulins