Sodium channel blockers are considered which class of antiarrhythmic drugs?

a. Class I
b. Class II
c. Class III
d. Class IV


a

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The nurse is assigned to care for an elderly woman from India. As the nurse attempts to obtain vital signs, the client pulls away, gathers covers to the chin, and speaks in a language unintelligible to the nurse

What is the best action for the nurse to take? A) Talk slowly and explain what he is doing. B) Use gesturing and pictures to explain his actions. C) Smile and take the vital signs anyway. D) Attempt to retrieve an interpreter.

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A man comes to the clinic complaining of feeling "unhappy." As the nurse caring for this patient, what would you know happens as the patient's tension grows?

A) Coping behaviors improve B) Social interactions become more important C) Financial concerns become less important D) Security and survival are threatened

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Medical management of bronchiectasis may include what? (Mark all that apply.)

A) Physical therapy B) Antimicrobial therapy C) Isolation D) Chest physiotherapy E) Smoking cessation

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The client is being treated with methenamine. He has been self-medicating with sodium bicarbonate as an antacid. The nurse anticipates that the interaction of these two medications will result in a(n) ____ of methenamine

a. enhanced action b. inhibited action c. toxic level d. anaphylactic reaction

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