When working with children, what diagnostic tests are indicated specifically for well-child examinations?

A) Lead levels
B) Tuberculosis test
C) Urinalysis
D) None


D

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The nurse is always intimidated when asking a physician to clarify orders. Which statements should the nurse use to help counteract this feeling? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected

Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "I'm sorry, Doctor, but I need for you to repeat the dosage on that medication order." 2. "Doctor, what was the dosage on that medication you just ordered, and do you want the client to get up in the chair today?" 3. "How often did you want the furosemide given?" 4. "Uh, can you tell me if you need for this client to be NPO today?" 5. "Doctor, what rate did you want for the IV?"

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A home health client is having difficulty with the medication regimen that is prescribed by the physician. The nurse helps with this situation by consulting the pharmacist for ideas on how to improve the situation

This is an example of which of the following? 1. Hands-on care 2. Direct care 3. Advocacy 4. Indirect care

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Of the Class 1A antiarrhythmics, procainamide is favored over quinidine because procainamide:

A. shows cardiac depressant activity at a much lower dose than quinidine does. B. is a natural product, whereas quinidine is not. C. produces less anticholinergic and alpha-blocking actions than quinidine does. D. exhibits more cholinergic activity than quinidine does.

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The client has a medical diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and receives modafinil (Provigil). Which evaluation by the nurse would most likely indicate a therapeutic response to this drug?

1. Improved appetite and ability to eat 2. Reduction of pain and anxiety 3. Decreased myelin swelling and inflammation 4. Increased alertness and energy

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