________ is the antihistamine contained in most topical products to relieve itching and manage symptoms of insect bites.

A. Dimenhydrinate
B. Diphenhydramine
C. Azelastine
D. Promethazine


Answer: B

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A. Ultrasound B. CT scan C. MRI D. Doppler equipment

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The nurse is assessing a client that experienced a head injury and assigns a Glascow Coma Scale rating of 3. The nurse would correctly note which of the following for this client? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. No response with eyes with commands 2. No verbal response 3. Pupil response sluggish 4. No motor movement 5. Pupils fixed and dilated

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When assessing vital signs, you should:

1. count the apical heart rate for 1 full minute. 2. inflate the blood pressure cuff to 200 mm Hg. 3. take a rectal temperature first and then count the client's respirations. 4. wear gloves when taking an axillary temperature with an electronic thermometer.

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When a client is to begin taking carbidopa/levodopa after having been on levodopa alone, the nurse should advise the client to:

a. stop taking levodopa at least one week before starting carbidopa/levodopa. b. continue using the levodopa for at least one week after starting carbidopa/levodopa. c. discontinue levodopa at least eight hours before carbidopa/levodopa therapy begins. d. administer the first dose of carbidopa/levodopa simultaneously with the last dose of levodopa.

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