Lauren is a 13-year-old child who comes to clinic with a 4-day history of cough, low-grade fever, and rhinorrhea. When she blows her nose or coughs the mucous is greenish-yellow. The appropriate antibiotic to prescribe would be:
1. Amoxicillin
2. Amoxicillin/clavulanate
3. TMP/SMZ (Septra)
4. None
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After assessing a child's blood pressure, the nurse determines the pulse pressure and finds that it is narrowed. Which of the following would the nurse identify as associated with this finding?
A) Aortic stenosis B) Patent ductus arteriosus C) Aortic insufficiency D) Complete heart block
The nurse assesses the following lung sounds in a client. What is the nurse's best action? (Click the media button to hear the audio clip.)
a. Administer a rescue inhaler. b. Administer oxygen. c. Assess vital signs. d. Elevate the client's head.
A nurse manager educates a group of staff nurses about primary care. Which of the following should the nurse manager list as a key feature of primary care?
a. It lacks the characteristic of person centeredness. b. It functions as the final contact point for common health care problems. c. The focus is on comprehensive care, which can meet many client needs without referral. d. The underlying goal is to offer a highly depersonalized form of care related to a stronger knowledge about individual health care needs and responses over time.
A woman in the second trimester of pregnancy reports that she
is "tired all the time." She appears pale and her hematocrit, though within the normal range, is low. Which recommendation would be most helpful for this woman? A) An iron supplement B) A calcium supplement C) More meat in her diet D) More seafood and organ meats in her diet