The infant is bathed immediately upon admission to the nursery
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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A nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client. Which of the following conditions, if found, would the nurse identify as a condition in which CNS stimulants should be avoided? Select all that apply
A) Severe hypotension B) Hyperthyroidism C) Diabetes D) Cardiac disease E) Seasonal allergies
Which choice best represents effective primary prevention?
A. Attending a free community screening B. Engaging in breast self-exam (women) or testicular self-exam (men) C. Following up on any positive screening test D. Immunization according to the recommended schedule
The nurse is preparing to administer medications, including verapamil (Verelan), a calcium channel blocker, and metoprolol (Lopressor), a beta1-adrenergic blocker, to a client with hypertension
An entry in the client's medical record indicates he has developed AV block. Which action by the nurse is the most appropriate? 1. Administer both metoprolol (Lopressor) and verapamil (Verelan). 2. Hold both metoprolol (Lopressor) and verapamil (Verelan), and notify the prescriber. 3. Hold metoprolol (Lopressor), administer verapamil (Verelan), and notify the prescriber. 4. Hold verapamil (Verelan), administer metoprolol (Lopressor), and notify the prescriber.
A patient tells the gynecologic nurse that she has been having a thick, white vaginal discharge, severe itching, and painful urination. Which of the following test results would correctly identify this type of infection as vulvovaginal candidiasis?
1. A vaginal pH of greater than 4.5 2. A strong, fishy odor when a 10% potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution is added to the vaginal secretions 3. A vaginal pH of less than 4.5 and observation of mycelia or pseudohyphae upon direct microscopy 4. Characteristic clue cells seen on a wet-mount preparation and leukocytes conspicuously absent