Which of the following is a correctly written order?
A. ASA 32 5 mg po prn fever
B. Aspirin po q4h prn toothache
C. Aspirin 325 mg po q4h prn headache
D. ASA gr v q4h prn pain
Answer: C
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A) Valvular disease B) Heart failure C) Pulmonary edema D) Cardiogenic shock
A medical-surgical unit utilizes a group of nurses and patient care assistants to determine ways to reduce the number of falls in the unit. They conduct Internet research to locate best practice in-terventions
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Changes in the urinary system with aging include which of the following?
a. Kidneys atrophy. b. Bladder size increases. c. Bladder muscles strengthen. d. Blood flow to the kidneys increases.
Through the use of an antimicrobial agent and sterile brushes or sponges, which of the following occurs? (Select all that apply.)
a. Debris and transient microorganisms are removed from the nails, hands, and forearms. b. The resident microbial count is reduced to a minimum. c. The skin is sterilized. d. Rapid/rebound growth of microorganisms is inhibited. e. The need to wash between patients is reduced.