Digoxin-induced dysrhythmias can be treated with:
a. quinidine.
b. bretylium.
c. phenytoin.
d. diltiazem.
c
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1. "We use genetics in geriatrics to make predictions about the health of our clients' unborn grandchildren." 2. "Our clients can be very vulnerable to adverse effects from medication. Hopefully we can reduce some risk by looking at their genetic profiles." 3. "We hope to find that genetic testing guides our choice of some nonpharmacologic interventions." 4. "Genetic testing may help us identify which of our clients are most susceptible to the diseases associated with aging." 5.
The contract between a nurse and a hospital delineates the nurse's salary, benefits package, and when the job will begin. The contract does not state that the nurse must provide quality care
What is the term used to describe the quality expectation? 1. Expressed terms 2. Implied terms 3. Inherent terms 4. Silent terms
The implementation team is reviewing the upcoming plans for the information system. Which strategy might cause problems during implementation?
A) Once the committee has given information to the vendor regarding system needs, a small addition is requested. B) An open system is set up so that software upgrades can be implemented quickly and easily. C) The vendor is asked to fully customize the information system for a specialty organization. D) The committee verifies that the vendor provides annual maintenance with an additional contract.
A nurse consistently strives to demonstrate caring behaviors during interactions with patients. Which reaction by a patient indicates this nurse is effective? A patient reports feeling:
a. distrustful l of others. b. connected with others. c. uneasy about the future. d. discouraged with efforts to improve.