Which type of atypical antipsychotic would be more likely to cause the development of an infection in a patient?
A. Olanzapine
B. Clozapine
C. Aripiprazole
D. Risperidone
Answer: B
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1. On the left upper thigh 2. On the abdomen 3. On the upper chest near the right shoulder 4. On the center of the chest
A patient who takes warfarin (Coumadin) is brought to the emergency department after accidentally taking too much warfarin
The patient's heart rate is 78 beats per minute and the blood pressure is 120/80 mm Hg. A dipstick urinalysis is normal. The patient does not have any obvious hematoma or petechiae and does not complain of pain. The nurse will anticipate an order for: a. vitamin K (phytonadione). b. protamine sulfate. c. a PTT. d. a PT and an INR.
Which of the following is not an adverse effect of nitrates?
A. Bradycardia B. Cutaneous flushing C. Headache D. Fainting
Nursing care for the patient with a head injury involves
A. monitoring of blood sugar. B. encouraging fluids. C. high-calorie, high-protein diet. D. prevention of pressure ulcers.