A female client is being treated for depression that has occurred secondary to a chronic cardiopulmonary condition. Which antidepressant would the nurse anticipate being prescribed for this client?
A) Trazodone (Desyrel)
B) Bupropion (Wellbutrin)
C) Fluoxetine (Prozac)
D) Amitriptyline (Elavil)
C
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A middle-aged client tells the nurse that he has delayed ejaculation. Which of the drugs currently
prescribed for the client is most likely to be at fault for this condition? a. Warfarin b. Doxycycline c. Lovastatin d. Fosinopril
During a childbirth education class, the nurse discusses the effects of breastfeeding on the infant immune system. Which information is correct?
a. "Breastfed babies have a lower incidence of respiratory and gastrointestinal infections." b. "Breastfed babies are highly resistant to contagious illnesses such as chicken pox." c. "Breast milk offers no greater protection to your baby than formula feedings." d. "If you breastfeed, all your immunities will pass to your baby."
When completing a Preparation for Practice exercise, the learner would utilize which of the following forms for applying the nursing process to a specific patient situation?
1. Concept map 2. Kardex 3. Summary of hospitalization 4. Laboratory results
The new community/public health nurse wanted to most effectively and efficiently determine the health and well-being of the community. What is the single easiest way for the nurse to determine a community's health?
A. Ask the media people who report on the community. B. Examine epidemiologic statistics of morbidity and mortality. C. Review the diagnoses physicians write on hospital discharge records. D. Visit all the local grocery stores to determine the choices and nutrition of community residents.