Sulconazole has been prescribed for a patient with tinea pedis. The nurse will instruct the patient to use the topical agent
A) once a day.
B) twice a day.
C) three times a day.
D) as needed.
A
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Which comment(s) by an adult best indicate self-actualization? Select all that apply
a. "I am content with a good book." b. "I often wonder if I chose the right career." c. "Sometimes I think about how my parents would have handled problems." d. "It's important for our country to provide basic health care services for everyone." e. "When I was lost at sea for 2 days, I gained an understanding of what is important."
Which of the following helps to balance the fact that poverty is typically a major factor in certain groups having poorer health?
a. A strong community health center in the neighborhood b. Intact families where fathers are married to children's mothers c. Strong family and community support for healthy behaviors d. The large number of programs available to be of assistance in fighting poverty
A nurse is educating an older adult with diabetes mellitus on minimizing the risk of cardiovascu-lar disease. The nurse focuses on lipid levels. Which of the following are the recommended goals for lipid levels? (Select all that apply.)
a. Cholesterol <200 b. Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) >100 c. High-density lipoprotein (HDL) >40 (men), >50 (women) d. Hb A1C value of ?6.5% e. Triglycerides <150
A client is being admitted to the hospital and the nurse has the client's electronic record, including past medical history. What should the nurse do with this information?
a. Copy the information from the electronic database to the admission database. b. Not use it because it is preferred to ask clients about past history at each encoun-ter. c. Save time and skip this part of the history-taking because the record is electronic. d. Verify with the client that the list is current, complete, and correct.