Is there anything you would do differently? Explain


The errors mentioned should be corrected and the corrections should be obvious. The extent of the corrections would be up to the individual student and the instructor's evaluation.

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A nurse is giving a preoperative client a dose of ranitidine (Zantac). The client asks why the nurse is giving this drug when the client has no history of ulcers. What response by the nurse is best?

a. "All preoperative clients get this medication." b. "It helps prevent ulcers from the stress of the surgery." c. "Since you don't have ulcers, I will have to ask." d. "The physician prescribed this medication for you."

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A child has sustained a second-degree deep thermal burn to the hand. What is the best first action to take?

a. Immerse the burned area in cold water. b. Apply ice to the burned area. c. Break any blisters that are present. d. Apply petroleum jelly to the burned skin.

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A nurse on a home visit to a healthy elderly client finds that too much clutter has accumulated in the house. Which of the following is the most appropriate nursing diagnosis for the client?

A) Impaired home maintenance B) Disturbed sensory perception C) Impaired mobility D) Ineffective coping

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The nurse is reviewing the use of uterine tocolytics, such as indomethacin (Indocin). Which statement best describes the indication for these drugs?

a. Prevention of preterm labor in the 15th week of pregnancy b. Prevention of preterm labor in the 22nd week of pregnancy c. Stimulation of contractions in prolonged labor d. Stimulation of ovulation as part of infertility treatments

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