Which of the following adverse effects are less likely in a beta1-selective blocker?
1. Dysrhythmias
2. Impaired insulin release
3. Reflex orthostatic changes
4. Decreased triglycerides and cholesterol
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A nurse is having a discussion with an older colleague about the relationship between gender and opportunities in the workplace. What statement captures a current aspect of gender and the workplace?
A) Women are now thought to have greater job opportunities than men. B) Gender inequalities still exist and men have more opportunities overall. C) Gender equity has been achieved and men and women enjoy similar working conditions and opportunities. D) It is unfair to perform analysis based on gender so statistics are not available..
Your client required reversal drugs after surgery. What nursing intervention is required when caring for a client who is treated with reversal drugs?
A) Instruct the client to lie flat. B) Observe the client for an extended period. C) Help the client slowly move to an upright or standing position. D) Emphasize the dietary restriction.
A nurse has reported for a shift at a busy burns and plastics unit in a large university hospital. Which patient is most likely to have life-threatening complications?
A) A 4-year-old scald victim burned over 24% of the body B) A 27-year-old male burned over 36% of his body in a car accident C) A 39-year-old female patient burned over 18% of her body D) A 60-year-old male burned over 16% of his body in a brush fire
The nurse is caring for several patients on a medical-surgical unit. None of the patients currently has any acute or chronic kidney problems. Which patient has the greatest risk to develop AKI?
a. 73-year-old male who has hypertension and peripheral vascular disease b. 32-year-old female who is pregnant and has gestational diabetes c. 49-year-old male who is obese and has a history of skin cancer d. 23-year-old female who has been treated for urinary tract infection