A pediatric patient is receiving chemotherapy. What is the recommended treatment of nausea and vomiting with pediatric chemotherapy agents?
A) Corticosteroids and 5-HT3 receptor antagonists
B) Phenothiazines and benzodiazepines
C) Proton pump inhibitors and antacids
D) Prokinetic agents and antihistamines
A
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A pregnant female is admitted to the emergency room with a medical diagnosis of trauma secondary to a motor vehicle accident. The initial assessment would be
A) airway, breathing, and circulation (ABCs) for possible resuscitation. B) neurovascular checks. C) the fetal status. D) for fractures, sprains, and strains.
What is the correct conversion for the improper fraction?
a. 7 b. 8 c. 7.79 d. 79.7
Which of the following circumstances, when it occurs on an inpatient mental health unit, would be considered false imprisonment?
a. An alert and oriented client is confined to his room after being loud and argumentative with another client in the recreation area. b. Restraints are placed on a client who has been admitted in a lethargic state because of misuse of medications and who has fallen three times since admission. c. A client is housed in a private room with visual monitors after attempting suicide at home on the previous day. d. An alert and oriented client who was admitted for a 72-hour involuntary commitment is prevented from leaving the facility 2 days after admission.
Which is the best way for the nurse to assess pain in the neonate?
A) Using the CRIES scale to assess for behavioral and physiologic indicators of pain B) Using the Oucher Scale with faces showing mild to severe pain C) Using the nurse's experience in caring for neonates as a guide D) Using the Children's Fatigue Scale