Some patients may have a genetic predisposition to developing malignant hyperthermia when taking an inhalation anesthetic with ________.
A. dantrolene
B. baclofen
C. pancuronium
D. succinylcholine
Answer: D
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a. The reader discovers what elements of the study are in what locations of the report. b. The reader constructs a global appraisal of the research's lack of rigor. c. The reader's task is to analyze the quality of the individual parts of a research report. This inevitably produces an impression not only of what the research did not do, but also of what should have been done. d. The reader is required to examine each part minutely; this leads to an appreciation of what the researcher did well. e. The reader evaluates the goodness of the study.
What might be the features of a ‘desirable' environment for the conduct of qualitative interviews?
What will be an ideal response?
A principal called the school nurse into his office and asked, "Will this student be able to attend our school?" after handing over the medical record of a severely handicapped prospective student
Which of the following would be the most appropriate response by the nurse? a. "Legally all students have a right to public education in the least restrictive environment possible, so let me think how we can manage." b. "The student clearly won't be comfortable here; other students can be so cruel. Let me talk to the student's family." c. "There are schools that specialize in the care of the severely handicapped. Let me get in touch to see if one of those schools has the needed resources." d. "This student is so handicapped there is no way to manage the needed care; the family needs a home schooling teacher."
As the nurse is coming on duty to take over the day shift, the night nurse tells the nurse that she has already counted the controlled drugs for the day shift. What should the nurse do in this situation?
a. Do nothing; this is standard procedure. b. Accept the keys and recount the drugs. c. Recount the drugs with another nurse. d. Count the drugs at the end of your shift.