How many leads does the Holter monitor contain??
A) 6
B) 12
C) 3
D) 5
D
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A patient is prescribed niacin (Niaspan) 500 mg orally. The pharmacy sends niacin (Niacor) 500 mg. What is your best action?
a. Hold the drug and contact the prescriber. b. Administer the Niacor in place of the Niaspan. c. Ask the pharmacy to send the patient's ordered Niaspan. d. Check the patient's chart to find out if he or she takes Niacor at home.
After withdrawing medication and removing the needle from the vial, the nurse notes there is an air bubble in the syringe. The nurse should
1. Return the medication to the vial and attempt to draw it again. 2. Gently shake the syringe in a downward motion. 3. Roll the syringe gently between her hands. 4. Tap the barrel of the syringe to float the bubble toward the needle.
A nurse is working in a temporary shelter for victims following a natural disaster. Which condition is the nurse most likely to encounter?
a. Stress b. Communicable disease c. Chronic illness d. Injuries requiring first aid
A patient who has osteoarthritis is scheduled to have knee surgery. The patient takes aspirin for MI prophylaxis and naproxen (Naprosyn) for pain and inflammation
Which statement by the patient to the primary care NP indicates a need for further teaching? a. "I should stop taking aspirin at least 5 days before surgery." b. "I will check with the surgeon to see if I need to stop taking the naproxen." c. "I will need to stop taking both medications 1 week before I have surgery." d. "Both of these medications interfere with platelet production and may cause blood clots."