What should be included on all hazardous drug labels?

a. Skull & Crossbones
b. Poison Prevention Hotline
c. Yellow Caution Label
d. Safety Data Sheet


Answer: c. Yellow Caution Label

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After delegating care to an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) for a client who is prescribed habit training to manage incontinence, a nurse evaluates the UAP's understanding. Which action indicates the UAP needs additional teaching?

a. Toileting the client after breakfast b. Changing the client's incontinence brief when wet c. Encouraging the client to drink fluids d. Recording the client's incontinence episodes

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Three months after a kidney transplant, a client develops fever, graft tenderness, malaise, and elevated white blood cell count. The nurse conducts further assessments based on understanding that the likely cause of these manifestations is

a. graft rejection. b. influenza. c. pyelonephritis. d. urinary tract infection.

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Furosemide (Lasix) is prescribed for a patient who is about to be discharged, and the nurse provides instructions to the patient about the medication. Which statement by the nurse is correct?

a. "Take this medication in the evening." b. "Avoid foods high in potassium, such as bananas, oranges, fresh vegetables, and dates." c. "If you experience weight gain, such as 5 pounds or more per week, be sure to tell your physician during your next routine visit." d. "Be sure to change positions slowly and rise slowly after sitting or lying so as to prevent dizziness and possible fainting because of blood pressure changes."

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How should the nurse accurately describe a nurse practitioner to a student nurse?

a. "The nurse practitioner is a student nurse who is near graduation from a basic program." b. "The nurse practitioner is a registered nurse with a master's degree in nursing and specialty certification." c. "The nurse practitioner is a registered nurse with doctoral preparation in research methodology." d. "The nurse practitioner is a nurse who practices exclusively in a university medical center."

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