______ factors refer to how the drug actually affects the body.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ans: Pharmacological
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What is the nurse's best action? A. Use standard precautions alone because the client does not have tuberculosis. B. Use airborne precautions alone because the client is taking appropriate therapy for HIV. C. Use standard precautions and airborne precautions because the client has tuber-culosis. D. Use standard precautions and airborne precautions until a chest x-ray shows the client does not have tuberculosis.
When a nurse administers an anticholinergic drug, it is important to assess for symptoms associated with inhibition of
a. spinal nerve function. b. the central nervous system. c. the sympathetic nervous system. d. the parasympathetic nervous system.
The appropriate patch(s) to use for the ordered dose is/are ______________ patch(s). Ordered: Nitro-Dur
0.4 mg/hr topically. On hand: Nitro-Dur 0.2 mg/hr and 0.4 mg/hr patches. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
What are your professional responsibilities in relation to conducting the count of accountable items?
You are the circulating nurse for a procedure and are working with an experienced RN, who is the instrument nurse. During the course of the initial count you note that the instrument nurse is not counting items according to practices set out in your operating suite's policy manual, which is based on professional standards. What will be an ideal response?