The physician orders zolpidem tartrate 10 mg oral at hs for a patient. Zolpidem tartrate is available in 5-mg tablets. How many tablets would the nurse administer with each dose? _______
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
2 tablets
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The nurse is providing discharge instructions to the family of a client with schizophrenia. What should the nurse teach regarding effective communication skills?
Select all that apply. A) Talk with family or friends. B) Pick a time and topic to practice. C) Decrease external stimuli. D) Leave the client alone. E) Increase the dose of medication.
A client asks her nurse, "Is it okay for me to take a tub bath during the heavy part of my menstruation?" The correct response by the nurse is:
1. "Tub baths are contraindicated during menstruation." 2. "You should shower and douche daily instead." 3. "Either a bath or a shower is fine at that time." 4. "You should bathe and use a feminine deodorant spray during menstruation."
When an organization has a positive culture, patient care is impacted in which of the following ways?
a. There is a decreased incidence of medication errors. b. There is an increased length of hospital stay. c. There is an increased incidence of nosocomial infections. d. There is a decrease in reported satisfaction by patients and families.
An appropriate nursing diagnosis for a patient who manifests a psychological problem through frequent expressions of unfounded or excessive guilt or shame, states that he is unable to deal with situations, and has a hesitation to try new things would be:
a. Hopelessness b. Powerlessness c. Ineffective coping d. Chronic low self-esteem