The detection period in a standard urinalysis test for an illicit drug can range from
A. several hours to two days
B. several days to two weeks
C. It depends on the drug for which an individual is being tested.
D. Urinalysis is an unreliable method for assessing the presence of an illicit drug.
C. It depends on the drug for which an individual is being tested.
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Which of the following factors may adversely affect a patient's adherence to a therapeutic drug regimen?
1. Complexity of the drug regimen 2. Patient perception of the potential adverse effects of the drugs 3. Both 1 and 2 4. Neither 1 nor 2
A client who is in the first trimester of pregnancy tells the nurse that she is constantly nauseated and can vomit at any time. To assist this client, the nurse should instruct her to:
1. Take a multivitamin with iron each day. 2. Take a multivitamin without iron each day. 3. Drink a glass of water every time nausea occurs. 4. Take Benadryl over-the-counter for the nausea.
It is best not to move patients that are bed-confined
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The nurse suggests that a patient start a journal. How should the nurse explain the difference between journaling and life stories?
A) Life stories are factual reports. Journals are limited to the search for insights. B) Life stories are the reminiscences of the elderly. Journals are the diaries of the young. C) Journaling examines activities and thoughts in the present. Life stories are accounts from the past. D) Life stories are fictional accounts loosely based on real life. Journals are accurate, factual accounts.