A patient who is administered ________ for a short term is likely to have elevated levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol.
A. mannitol
B. methazolamide
C. isosorbide
D. methyclothiazide
Answer: D
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A. 0 to 3 months, 40 mg B. 4 to 11 months, 220 mg C. 2 to 3 years, 120 mg D. 4 to 5 years, 100 mg
While assessing a patient from the Jewish culture, the nurse learns that the patient believes that an illness is being caused by another soul. What is this health belief considered?
A. Dybbuk B. Kayn aynhoreh C. Szatan D. Aberglobin
A bipolar client with acute mania has been verbally abusive to staff since admission 3 hours ago
He tells the admitting nurse she'd probably make a better call girl than a nurse and refuses to answer assessment questions, saying "If you can't work with patients they'll eventually fire you.". The nurse should a. explain to the client that she holds a degree in nursing and is entirely competent. b. tell the client his behavior is unacceptable and requires an apology. c. state she will return in a few minutes to continue the interview. d. tell the client she will report his behavior to the physician.
A nurse explains to a patient's family that there are six vital signs monitored on all patients: blood pressure, temperature, pulse, respirations, pain, and ____________________
Fill in the blank with correct word.