When a topical anticholinergic drug is used, the nurse will warn a patient to expect:

a. photophobia.
b. orange discoloration over the cornea.
c. green tearing after administration.
d. scaling of the eyelids for 1 to 2 days.


a

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a. Adenosine b. Atropine c. Lidocaine d. Magnesium

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While teaching parents of a newborn about normal growth and development, the nurse informs them that their child's weight should:

1. Triple by 6 months of age. 2. Double by 1 year of age. 3. Double by 5 months of age. 4. Triple by 9 months of age.

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The student nurse can best learn the steps in critical thinking through

a. reading journals. b. classroom instruction. c. repeated practice. d. developing a mnemonic.

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What name is given to tools that are used to communicate a standardized interdisciplinary plan of care for clients within a case management health care delivery system?

A) Kardex care plans B) Computerized plans of care C) Clinical pathways D) Student care plans

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