In which of the following positions would a client have maximum lung capacities and volumes?

A) Lying on the unaffected side C) Lying flat on the back
B) Resting the head on a pillow D) In the standing position


D

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A patient has been diagnosed with tuberculosis and will soon begin first-line drug treatment. How will rifampin most likely be administered to this patient by the nurse?

A) Orally, with food B) Orally, on an empty stomach C) Intramuscularly D) Intravenously, as bolus

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Which of the following is true about grounded theory research?

a. A portion of the technique came from the discipline of philosophy. b. It is most like ethnographic research. c. There is an attempt to discover the true meaning of symbols and objects. d. This type of research has its roots in the data from which it was derived.

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When screening clients for drug abuse, the nurse assesses the clients for common behavior patterns of persons with drug addiction, which include:

a. low socioeconomic class. c. manipulation of others. b. dependency. d. low self-esteem.

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After providing care to a client, the nurse is disposing of waste materials. Which waste would the nurse identify as injurious waste? Select all that apply

A) Used syringe with attached needle B) Used fingerstick lancet C) Blood-soiled dressings D) Cotton-tipped applicator used for wound cleaning E) Chemotherapy solution container

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