The nurse is providing teaching about topical medications for a group of patients who have been diagnosed with osteoarthritis. Which medication should the nurse review as being a topical preparation?
A. Naproxen
B. Celecoxib
C. Ketoprofen
D. Capsaicin
Answer: D
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A nurse is providing education to the parents of a child who has anxiety. Using the FRIENDS strategy for managing anxiety, what techniques does the nurse teach? (Select all that apply.)
A. Explore plans B. Fight the anxiety C. Inner thoughts D. Reward yourself E. Stay calm
A 17-year-old male has been diagnosed with osteosarcoma of the upper tibia following several months of leg pain. Which of the following statements by the client demonstrates that he has an accurate understanding of his diagnosis?
A) "I guess it's good that at least my tumor's a benign type." B) "I'm really nervous about having to get surgery and chemo." C) "I'm gaining hope from the fact that it's really rare for someone to die from this." D) "It still feels surreal that I'm going to have to get my leg amputated."
You see a 3-year-old girl in an ambulatory clinic because she has a bad cold. Her mother tells you the girl's problem was caused by her being affected by "mal ojo." Which of the following would be the best action?
A) Tell her mother this is not a legitimate illness. B) Teach her mother that colds are caused by viruses. C) Ask her mother what symptoms her daughter is experiencing. D) Explain there is nothing to do for illnesses caused by evil spirits.
Giving an employee a merit-based pay raise is an example of
a. Respect. b. Service. c. Distributive justice. d. Altruism.