When taking an antihistamine, the user should avoid

A. driving a car
1 B. standing in the sun
C. drinking alcohol
D. both A and C


D. both A and C

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The hospice nurse has provided a presentation to long-term care nurses on barriers to excellent end-of-life care. Which statement made by a participating nurse indicates that additional teaching is needed?

1. "Most patients have good pain control when they die." 2. "Referrals to hospice or palliative care often aren't made." 3. "When a client is dying, there can be disagreements about the goal of care." 4. "In general, healthcare professionals have difficulty in being honest with patients when discussing a poor prognosis."

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On physical examination, you discover that a 6-year-old's palatine tonsils are somewhat enlarged in the back of his throat. Your best action would be to

A) record this as a normal early school-aged finding. B) suggest a resident examine him for breathing difficulty. C) take the child's temperature; this must be tonsillitis. D) give the child something for pain.

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A school-aged child develops school phobia. When counseling her mother, you would advise her that the accepted therapy for this is to

A) keep her child home until this fear passes. B) make her child attend school every day. C) allow her child to decide daily if she wants to go to school or not. D) ask the teacher to decide if the child should come to school or not each day.

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A sudden and very strong urge to urinate that is difficult to suppress is called urinary:

1. frequency. 2. hesitancy. 3. micturition. 4. urgency.

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