List the nutrient-drug interactions that are associated with these medications


Carafate: antacids may decrease binding of this drug to the gastroduodenal mucosa, impairing effectiveness. Do not give within 30 minutes of each other.

ALternaGEL: decreased antibiotic effect with tetracycline. Separate administration times.

Pepcid: none significant.

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A patient who opens the eyes to painful stimuli, makes incomprehensible sounds, and withdraws from pain has a Glasgow Coma Scale score of ____________________

Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.

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When handling a syringe, where will the nurse maintain sterility when administering a parenteral medication to a client? Select all that apply

1. Outside of the tip 2. Inside of the tip 3. Outside of the barrel 4. Inside of the barrel 5. Tip of the plunger

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While caring for a postterm infant, a nurse recognizes that the elevated hematocrit level most likely results from:

a. hypoxia in utero. b. underproduction of red blood cells. c. increased breakdown of red blood cells. d. the normal expected shift from fetal hemoglobin to normal hemoglobin.

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It may be necessary to credit sources even when the original statements are ___________ (rewritten in your own words) if the concept being presented must be attributed to another

Fill in the blank with correct word

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