Which drug can only be given by subcutaneous injection?
a. Atazanavir (Reytaz)
b. Enfuvirtide (Fuzeon)
c. Maraviroc (Selzentry)
d. Darunavir (Prezista)
ANS: B
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b. It is a way to record your activities over a period of time to see how your time is spent. c. It is the principle that 20 percent of focused efforts equals 20 percent of outcome results. d. It is the principle that 80 percent of focused efforts results in 80 percent of focused time.
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A. "This is an expected occurrence; continue the dose of your statin as prescribed." B. "This could be the sign of a serious side effect, stop taking the medication immediately." C. "You should take a dose of ibuprofen for the next few days for the pain."
When teaching the patient about positive expiratory pressure therapy (PEP) and "huff" coughing, the nurse incorporates which of the following in the plan of care?
a. Instruct the patient to remain flat in bed. b. Place a nose clip on the patient's nose. c. Instruct the patient to breathe through his nose. d. Instruct the patient to exhale with long slow breaths.