For which class of prescription should the nurse monitor a client for a fungal infection of the throat?
A. Methylxanthines
B. Inhaled beta-adrenergic agonists
C. Mast cell inhibitors
D. Inhaled corticosteroid
Answer: D
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A) Increasing hematuria B) Increased urine volume C) Heart rate 60 to 100 D) Mean arterial pressure 85
A patient in CCU is critically and terminally ill. The family has made a written request that no cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) take place
The patient is well known to the physician, who does not agree with the family's assessment of the situation. While the physician is discussing the situation with the family and before agreement, the patient experiences a cardiopulmonary arrest. Legally, what is the most appropriate nursing action? A) Proceed as though a DNR order has been written, since such an order is anticipated. B) Take no action and page the patient's physician to ask for an immediate decision over the telephone. C) Initiate CPR and page the patient's physician to come to the care unit. D) Take no action and page the patient's family to return to the care unit immediately.
A client presents with an enlargement of several cervical lymph nodes and asks the nurse about the function of these structures. Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. "Your lymph nodes filter blood for your body." 2. "They are responsible for the break down of old red blood cells." 3. "They make lymphocytes for you." 4. "Your lymph nodes help to remove infectious organisms."
A client with complaints of right upper quadrant pain is scheduled for an ultrasound of the gallbladder. The nurse explains that the test will help to identify:
1. the ability of the gallbladder to store and excrete bile. 2. blockages in the common bile duct and sphincter of Oddi. 3. presence of an abdominal aneurysm. 4. presence of gallstones.