A nurse explains to a client that he will need to have a bowel prep before going to his esophagogastroscopy. The nurse should focus on improving which of the following?

A)

Intonation

B)

Simplicity
C)

Pace

D)

Clarity


B

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A nursing instructor is describing the importance of preventing errors in medication administration and doses. Which of the following would the instructor emphasize as the best method for detecting errors?

A) Checking calculations three times B) Having each person involved in the process check the dosage C) Reading drug labels very carefully D) Checking the dosage in a reputable drug reference

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A child is diagnosed with bacterial conjunctivitis and is prescribed topical antibiotic therapy. The child's mother asks when he can return to school. Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?

A) "You need to wait until you finish the entire prescription of antibiotic.". B) "Once the drainage is gone, he can go back to school.". C) "You can send him to school this afternoon after his first dose of antibiotic.". D) "He needs to be symptom-free for at least 72 hours.".

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The client is 34 years old and has been diagnosed with COPD as a result of being homozygous for a mutation of the alpha1-antitrypsin (AAT) gene alleles. His wife has two normal AAT gene alleles

He is concerned that his two children may develop this problem. What is your best response? A. "Because neither of your parents have COPD and your wife does not have the abnormal gene alleles, your children will not be affected." B. "Because your wife is not affected nor is or a carrier, your children will have normal levels of AAT and their risk is the same as for the general population." C. "Because you have the mutations and your wife does not, your son will be at an increased risk for developing COPD but your daughter will only be a carrier." D. "Because both of your AAT gene alleles are mutated, your children will each have one abnormal gene and their risk for COPD is only increased if they smoke or are chronically exposed to other precipitating factors."

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Equipment for examining the lymphatic system includes a:

a. caliper. b. centimeter ruler. c. goniometer. d. syringe and needle.

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