Some features of an electronic search are similar across databases. Which is an example of a wildcard symbol?
A) And
B) Not
C) Or
D) Question mark
D
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Richard, 15 years old, has been diagnosed with epilepsy. He is to be sent home on oral phenytoin 100 mg b.i.d. What statement by Richard's mother leads the nurse to believe she has understood drug teaching?
A) "I will make sure he takes the medication on an empty stomach." B) "I will stop the drug immediately if any side effects occur." C) "I will make sure he has routine visits to the dentist." D) "I will weigh him daily and feed him a high-calorie diet."
The nurse is caring for a patient who fell from a two-story building and was brought to the emergency department by ambulance. Initial findings include asymmetry of the thorax and paradoxical respirations
The nurse would document these findings as what? A) Flail chest B) Barrel chest C) Scoliosis D) Kyphosis
Which information should be included when you are teaching your patient about the use of nicotine gum?
a. The gum must be correctly chewed to a softened state and then placed in the buccal mucosa. b. Patients should not eat for 30 minutes prior to or during the use of the gum. c. Initially, one piece is chewed every 30 minutes while awake. d. Acidic foods and beverages should be encouraged during the nicotine therapy.
The nurse is preparing a 70-year-old visually impaired male client for home discharge. Which of the following nursing actions will have the greatest impact on the client's safety related to medi-cation administration?
1. Evaluate the client's ability to read the frequency and dosage information on his medication bottles. 2. Watch the client demonstrate the appropriate method for splitting his morning medication in half. 3. Observe the client open and pour out the appropriate number of pills required for his morning medications. 4. Have the client restate the administration schedule and prescribed dosage of each of his home medications.