A 30-year-old man who recently immigrated to the United States has tested positive for TB and has begun treatment with INH
The nurse who is planning the care of this patient should identify which of the following nursing diagnoses? (Select all that apply.)
A) Pain, acute, related to drug therapy
B) Therapeutic Regimen, Individual, Ineffective Management related to nonadherence to drug treatment
C) Altered Protection related to drug-induced hepatitis
D) Breathing Pattern, Ineffective, related to TB infection
E) Fluid Volume Excess related to TB infection and drug therapy
B, C, D
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1. Nonpharmacologic methods of pain relief. 2. Therapeutic touch. 3. Chiropractic medicine. 4. Cupping therapy. 5. Music therapy.
Functions of the placenta include serving as:
a. a barrier preventing all infectious and toxic substances from reaching the fetus b. a source of equalizing pressure around the fetus c. an organ of oxygen exchange between the fetus and mother d. an organ controlling fetal development
Retrospective designs are stronger in elucidating causal relationships than are prospective designs
A) True B) False
A 250 mL solution with 2 mg of a drug is to be infused at 7 mcg/min. Calculate the flow rate in mL/hr
What will be an ideal response?