Omeprazole works by ________.
A. inhibiting a sodium-potassium pump in mucosal cells
B. inhibiting a hydrogen-potassium pump in mucosal cells
C. inhibiting a hydrogen-potassium pump in parietal cells
D. inhibiting a sodium-potassium pump in parietal cells
Answer: C
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a. "You have made some good progress toward having a healthy baby. Let's talk about the changes you have made." b. "You need to do a lot better than that. You are still hurting your baby." c. "Here are some pamphlets for you to study. They will help you to find more ways to improve." d. "Those few things won't cause any trouble. Good for you."
Stool softeners are prescribed to promote normal elimination of feces. The most appropriate way to ensure effectiveness of this type of drug is:
1. mouth care. 2. ambulation. 3. adequate fluid intake. 4. high-fiber diet.
Which of the following is an example of Orem's self-care theory?
a. Assuring proper fresh air and ventilation b. Demonstrating good handwashing techniques c. Assisting a disoriented patient with a bath d. Performing a visual screening exam
The nurse is planning an in-service educational program to talk about disseminating intravascular coagulation (DIC). The nurse should include which of the following as risk factors for developing DIC? (Select all that apply.)
A. Diabetes mellitus B. Abruptio placentae C. Prolonged retention of a fetus after demise D. Multiparity E. Preterm labor