Medications administered transdermally are placed
A. in the ear.
B. on the skin.
C. in the eye.
D. under the tongue.
Answer: B
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a. denial. b. adaptation. c. values. d. anger. e. disbelief.
Which aspect of newborn assessment may be limited by the application of a vacuum extractor at birth?
a. Anterior fontanel b. Coronal suture lines c. Posterior fontanel d. Biparietal diameter
The nurse is caring for a patient with a serum sodium level of 149 mEq/L. The nursing diagnoses appropriate for the patient at this time would be
1. risk for imbalanced fluid volume. 2. risk for ineffective cerebral perfusion. 3. risk for injury. 4. anxiety.
As soon as the nurse begins to insert an intravenous catheter in the patient's antecubital space, blood begins to spurt from the site. What should the nurse do first?
a. Finish threading the catheter quickly, and apply a pressure dressing and tape. b. Remove the catheter, and insert a new one in the same site. c. Remove the catheter, and apply pressure to the site. d. Remove the catheter, and call for help.