Mr. H is being treated for tuberculosis with isoniazid. Which of the following vitamins may become deficient as a result of therapy?
1. Ascorbic acid and vitamin D
2. Niacin and vitamin B6
3. Riboflavin and thiamin
4. Folic acid and vitamin B12
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If the patient has a T-tube in place after a cholecystectomy, the best nursing intervention would be to
a. open the T-tube to air so that it will drain freely. b. position and secure the drainage bag at the abdominal level. c. make certain that the tube is tightly taped to the patient near the nipple. d. irrigate the T-tube with normal saline to ensure the free flow of bile.
A baccalaureate prepared nurse participates in inservice training at her facility and enrolls in a master's in nursing program. This demonstrates
a. awareness of self. b. informal life-long learning. c. formal life-long learning. d. structured learning.
What should a nurse know about the administration of medications and dietary
considerations? A) Medications should be taken with bland diet for easier absorption. B) It is best to alternate medications with similar functions. C) Some medications have reactions with certain foods. D) Clients' likes and dislikes of certain foods may affect medication absorption.
A nurse is reviewing information from the Institute of Medicine (IOM). Which markers of safe and highly reliable care should the nurse find?
A) Team communication B) Formal mentorship C) Proactive decision making D) Innovation