Select the appropriate dosage form: ________. Ordered: Morphine 20 mg prOn hand: Morphine 5 mg, 10 mg, and 30 mg suppositories
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
10 mg suppository
Always choose the dosage strength closest to the ordered dose.
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When assessing a patient diagnosed with angina pectoris it is most important for the nurse to gather what information?
A) The patient's activities limitations and level of consciousness after the attacks B) The patient's symptoms and the activities that precipitate attacks C) The patient's understanding of the pathology of angina D) The patient's coping strategies surrounding the attacks
A contributing factor to health care disparities may be
a. genetic factors. b. provider bias. c. standard treatment options. d. diagnostic differences.
A 39-year-old male client is admitted to a detoxification unit for treatment of alcohol withdrawal. He is estranged from his wife and children
Because of his alcohol use, he has also recently lost his job, which was the sole source of income for the family. His wife refuses to return home until he commits to sobriety. Which independent nursing actions should a nurse plan to implement? Select all that apply. A) Initiating psychotherapy B) Assisting the client to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) C) Educating the client about signs and symptoms of alcohol dependence and withdrawal D) Encouraging the client to discuss triggers for relapse
When the patient who has been hospitalized for 8 days for skin grafting tells the nurse that he is bored, depressed, and restless, the nurse determines that the patient is experiencing sensory
A) Deprivation B) Adaptation C) Perception D) Overload