A nurse is preparing to administer enfuvirtide to a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to perform?
A. Administer the drug subcutaneously.
B. Roll the vial gently to reconstitute the solution.
C. Inject the solution at room temperature.
D. All of the above.
Ans: D. All of the above.
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A) Primary spontaneous pneumothorax B) Secondary spontaneous pneumothorax C) Traumatic pneumothorax D) Transudative pleural effusion
The nurse overhears a physician yelling at a newly hired graduate nurse in the hall. What is the nurse's best caring response?
1. Yell at the physician for yelling at a new graduate, and report the incident to the supervisor. 2. Wait until the situation ends and comfort the graduate privately. 3. Suggest that the physician take a quieter and more private approach to the problem. 4. Ignore the situation to avoid embarrassing the graduate further.
Which of the following is true about proprietary agencies?
1. They are organized to be a nonprofit operation. 2. They are organized to make a profit on their operation. 3. Any profit they make is used immediately for better equipment and services. 4. The Balanced Budget Act affected only psychiatric state hospitals.
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1. Begins at the highest effective dose to obtain a rapid response 2. Starts at 5 mg to 10 mg PO and is repeated every hour until a satisfactory clinical response is achieved 3. Requires dosing only once daily 4. Is the same for both the oral and parenteral route