The nurse is caring for an infant with candidal diaper rash. Which of the following medications would the nurse expect to administer as ordered?
A) Topical corticosteroids
B) Topical antifungals
C) Topical antibiotics
D) Topical retinoids
B
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A 17-year-old male experienced third-degree full-thickness burns 2 days ago to his lower limbs after a fire at his workplace. Which of the following complications should his care team foresee and regularly assess for? Select all that apply
A) Systemic infection B) Fluid volume deficit C) Respiratory dysfunction D) Hypermetabolic response E) Constipation and bowel obstruction
The nurse is developing a group teaching plan for clients taking antipsychotic medications. Which of the following are correct points to include in the teaching? Select all that apply
A) Call your primary health care provider immediately if you get a sore throat, high fever, or rash. B) Double the dose if it becomes too difficult to cope with the hallucinations. C) Rise slowly from a sitting or lying position. D) Quit taking the medications when the hallucinations are gone for 1 month. E) Limit your exposure to direct sunlight and wear sunscreen and protective clothing outdoors.
Who was one of the first people to study patterns of disease in populations and analyzed the weekly reports of births and deaths in London, the results of these analyses becoming the precursor of modern vital statistics?
A) William Farr B) John Graunt C) Florence Nightingale D) John Snow
Signs of an impending catastrophic reaction are
A. increased physical activity. B. sullen and withdrawn behavior. C. explosive behavior and physical violence. D. laughing and joking with others.