Jeffrey has atopic dermatitis. You are prescribing a low-dose topical corticosteroid for him. Which would be a good choice?
a. Betamethasone dipropionate 0.05% c. Halcinonide 0.1%
b. Hydrocortisone base 2.5% d. Desonide 0.05%
B
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The nurse is assessing a client's eyes during a comprehensive health assessment. Which assessment finding would require immediate intervention?
1. Acute glaucoma. 2. Blepharitis. 3. Periorbital edema. 4. Anisocoria.
A patient-centered conference is designed to help overcome the decentralization of patient care. What is the role of the leader of such a conference?
A) Determine what changes will be made to the plan of care. B) Facilitate the group's work. C) Identify the patient care problems. D) Select solutions to problems.
The client is prescribed phenytoin (Dilantin) for treatment of a seizure disorder. What precautions or instructions should be taught to this client?
A. "Do not take aspirin or aspirin-containing products while on this medication." B. "Avoid contact sports and heavy physical exercise while on this medication." C. "Avoid direct exposure to sunlight while on this medication." D. "Do not take warfarin (Coumadin) while on this medication."
Which medications are used to treat muscle spasms? (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected
1. Centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxants 2. Analgesics 3. Anti-inflammatory agents 4. Immune system-modulating drugs 5. Antipyretic drugs