Identify the drug classification of the agents useful in the treatment of systemic mycotic infections and candidiasis.
A. Bacteriostatic
B. Bactericidal
C. Fungistatic
D. Fungicidal
Answer: D
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1. The same preparation as for the first interview. 2. Similar preparation as for the first interview but with more details regarding past experiences. 3. Anticipate questions in regard to the position that are situational and provide information regarding your competence. 4. Anticipate questions regarding working with your peers.
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1. Repeat the assessment later in the day. 2. Communicate the findings to the health care team. 3. Inquire as to the culture with which the client identifies. 4. Write a nursing diagnosis to address the "bizarre" beliefs and actions.
Persons with catheters need perineal care:
a. Daily b. Daily and after bowel movements c. At bedtime d. When their drainage bags are emptied
The patient is being encouraged to purchase a portable automatic blood pressure device to monitor blood pressure at home. Which information will the nurse present as benefits for this type of treatment? (Select all that apply.)
a. Patients can actively participate in their treatment. b. Self-monitoring helps with compliance and treatment. c. The risk of obtaining an inaccurate reading is decreased. d. Blood pressures can be obtained if pulse rates become irregular. e. Patients can provide information about patterns to health care providers.