The nurse is reinforcing teaching with a child who has cystic
fibrosis regarding the medications prescribed and how to properly take them. The nurse recognizes that many medications used on a daily basis for the treatment of cystic fibrosis are given by which methods?
A) Directly into the vein
B) Through a gastrostomy tube
C) Using a nebulizer
D) Sprinkled onto the food
Ans: D
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Procrastination, inability to say no, management by crisis, haste, indecisiveness, interrupting telephone calls, socialization, and complaining are all examples of:
a. mistakes c. time wasters b. errors d. new nurses
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a. FirstWave b. Virtual Worldz c. Second Life d. World of Warcraft
The client, a Jehovah's Witness scheduled for surgery, has expressed concern that she might receive blood products, an act condemned by her religion. What is the nurse's best response?
A. "You should allow the health care professionals to do whatever is needed to save your life." B. "If you are worried about contamination, the blood supply in this country is the safest in the world." C. "I will have the hospital chaplain come and interpret the Bible for you to show you that there really is nothing unacceptable in a blood transfusion." D. "Transfusions are not routine and now there are good alternatives to transfusions if you should lose an excessive amount of blood."