Actifed, Benadryl, and Dimetane are all
A. prescription drugs
B. Schedule II drugs
C. presently unavailable to the consumer
D. antihistamines
D. antihistamines
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A patient admitted from the emergency department with a diagnosis of heart failure and a NYHA classification of IV has edema in his lower extremities of +4 . Which nursing intervention would aid in decreasing this edema?
a. Ambulate in the hallway. b. Elevate lower extremities. c. Keep the extremities in a dependent position. d. Stand at the bedside.
ANS: D Tactile interventions can have both positive and negative effects on neonates. For physiologically unstable infants and those who are disturbed during sleep, outcomes such as gasping, grunting, decreased oxygen saturation, apnea, and bradycardia ha
a. Prone b. Supine c. Position of comfort d. Abdomen with head elevated
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A new mother is concerned that her child occasionally “turns blue.” On further questioning, she mentions that this is at her hands and feet. She does not remember the child's lips turning blue. She is otherwise eating and growing well. A) Reassure her that this is normal B) Obtain an echocardiogram to check for structural heart disease and consult cardiology C) Admit the child to the hospital for further observation D) Question the validity of her story
A nurse is to perform passive range-of-motion exercises for an immobile client during a bed bath. Which should the nurse do when performing passive range-of-motion exercises for this client?
A) Lower the position of the client's bed B) Perform limited range-of-motion exercises C) Repeat each exercise at least five times D) Place the client in the center of the bed