Phenobarbital is a classic example of:
A. an inducing agent.
B. an inhibitor.
C. an active secretant.
D. a competing agent.
A
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0.023 g = _____ mg
a. 0.0023 b. 2.3 c. 230 d. 23
The atelectasis that is caused in preterm infants by an oversedated mother is considered:
a. Primary atelectasis b. Secondary atelectasis c. Pharmacologic atelectasis d. Hospital-induced atelectasis
A patient comes into the emergency department with a fear of developing poison ivy after falling while walking through a wooded area earlier in the day. What should the nurse instruct the patient to do if exposure to poison ivy occurs again?
a. Flood the area with cold water. b. Wrap the area with a thick towel. c. Cover the area with cotton gauze. d. Wash the area with brown soap or any soap.
The client describes her chest pain as "squeezing, crushing, and 12 on a scale of 10." It started more than an hour ago while she was resting, and she also feels nauseous. Based on these findings, the nurse would assess for which associated symptoms?
a. Tachycardia, tachypnea, and hypertension b. Dyspnea, diaphoresis, palpitations, and nausea c. Hyperventilation, fatigue, anorexia, and emotional strain d. Fever, dyspnea, orthopnea and friction rub