Implementing planned nursing interventions begins with

a. assessment c. implementation
b. planning d. evaluation


A

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A patient experiencing an acute gout attack has received several doses of hourly oral colchicine. As the nurse prepares to administer the next dose, the patient begins vomiting. What action should the nurse take?

a. Explain that this is a common side effect that will soon abate. b. Administer an antiemetic and reschedule the dose. c. Discontinue the medication and call the prescriber. d. Ask the patient about the contents of his most recent meal.

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The anatomical structure that joins the bones of a joint together is referred to as:

a. a ligament. b. a tendon. c. a muscle. d. cartilage.

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The axes of leads I, II, and III form an equilateral triangle with the heart at the center (Einthoven's triangle)

If the augmented limb leads are added to this configuration and the axes of the six leads moved in a way in which they bisect each other, the result is the _____ _____ _____. Fill in the blanks with correct word

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B.T. laughingly tells you he believes in the five all-American food groups: salt, sugar, fat, chocolate, and caffeine

Identify health-related problems in this case description; the problem that is potentially lifethreatening should be listed first.

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