hen taking OTC drugs, there are restrictions with regard to

A. the disorder for which the drugs are taken
1 B. the dosage level that can be taken
C. the number of refills that can be purchased
D. none of the above


D. none of the above

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The triage nurse in the ED is assessing a patient with chronic HF who has presented with worsening symptoms. In reviewing the patient's medical history, what is a potential primary cause of the patient's heart failure?

A) Endocarditis B) Pleural effusion C) Atherosclerosis D) Atrial-septal defect

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A nurse would evaluate that a family education plan for preventing childhood eating problems was effective if which outcome is evident?

a. Parents serve three meals per day plus midmorning, midafternoon, and bedtime snacks. b. Parents indicate an interest in learning about healthier eating patterns for their children. c. Parents use food to reward their children for only especially good behavior or outstanding achievements. d. Parents keep a diary to record both physical and psychological signs of hunger for themselves and their children.

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A mother is bringing her 2-month-old son in for his well-child visit. He is due to receive his Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis vaccine. The nurse is educating the mother on the possible side effects of the vaccine, which include:

1. Pain and swelling in the joints. 2. Irritability, loss of appetite, and seizures. 3. Nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. 4. Fever and decreased white blood cell count.

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