A substance ingested, inhaled, injected, or absorbed into the body that will interfere with normal physiological function is a poison

True

False


True

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The nurse finds the client is suddenly unable to move the right arm. The nurse employs critical thinking skills by:

1. Notifying the physician. 2. Applying heat to the arm. 3. Questioning the client about when the symptoms started. 4. Discontinuing the IV in that arm.

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A patient has been taking warfarin [Coumadin] for atrial fibrillation. The provider has ordered dabigatran etexilate [Pradaxa] to replace the warfarin. The nurse teaches the patient about the change in drug regimen

Which statement by the patient indicates understanding of the teaching? a. "I may need to adjust the dose of dabiga-tran after weaning off the warfarin." b. "I should continue to take the warfarin after beginning the dabigatran until my INR is greater than 3." c. "I should stop taking the warfarin 3 days before starting the dabigatran." d. "I will stop taking the warfarin and will start taking the dabigatran when my INR is less than 2."

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A health care provider prescribes sertraline (Zoloft) PO, 50 mg, daily, for a child with depression. The medication label states: "Sertraline (Zoloft) oral concentrate, 20 mg/1 ml." The nurse prepares to administer one dose. How many milliliters

should the nurse prepare to administer one dose? Fill in the blank. Record your answer to one decimal place.

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During an interview, a client states, "God does not exist for me." The nurse interprets this statement as reflecting which of the following?

A) Animism B) Agnosticism C) Atheism D) Polytheism

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