Flossing removes which of the following?

a. Cavities
b. Enamel
c. Food from between the teeth
d. Food from the surfaces of the teeth


C

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Planning for patients with mental illness is facilitated by understanding that inpatient hospitalization is generally reserved for patients who:

a. present a clear danger to self or others. b. are noncompliant with medication at home. c. have limited support systems in the community. d. develop new symptoms during the course of an illness.

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A patient is being treated with chloramphenicol (Chloromycetin) for an infection that has not responded to other antibacterial agents. A blood sample is drawn for determination of a serum trough level of the drug. The level is reported as 15 mcg/mL

The nurse's priority action is to a. administer the drug as scheduled. b. request that the laboratory perform a confirming test. c. withhold the drug and notify the prescriber. d. expect the prescriber to increase the dose for subsequent administrations.

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The mother of a 6-month-old infant asks the nurse at a community health center what she should do about her baby, who always wants to put everything in his mouth. What would be an appropriate response by the nurse, based on Freud's theory?

A) "There must be something wrong…your baby should not be doing that." B) "I don't know if that is normal or not, but I will check on it." C) "Babies at this age explore and enjoy their world with their mouths." D) "This usually does not happen until babies are 2 years old."

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A patient with histoplasmosis is being treated with itraconazole (Sporanox). The nurse will teach this patient to report which symptoms?

a. Gynecomastia and decreased libido b. Headache and rash c. Nausea, vomiting, and anorexia d. Visual disturbances

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