A patient is taking chloroquine and complains of the itching sensation that the drug causes. The nurse will instruct the patient to do which of the following to relieve this sensation?

A) Drink liquids and eat light meals
B) Take an oatmeal bath
C) Take acetaminophen
D) Switch to another malaria medication


B

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Which statement is true about qid and q4h?

A) qid and q4h mean to administer the medication four times a day B) qid means to administer the medication every 4 hour, and q4h means to administer the medication four times a day C) qid means to administer the medication every 6 hours, and q4h means to administer four times a day D) qid means to administer the medication four times a day, and q4h means to administer every 4 hours

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In comparing the preterm infant with the term infant the nurse recognizes which characteristic would likely be seen in the male preterm infant?

A) Smooth skin B) Lanugo on the back and shoulders C) Descended testicles D) Subcutaneous fat on the extremities

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Which of the following is a criticism of ethical leadership?

a. It contains research on a topic that is timely in the public's eye b. It is unreasonable to expect high levels of ethics in our leaders c. There is substantial recent research on ethics and leadership d. The ethics and leadership writings come from only a few scholars

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