Which should the nurse plan to administer to a client that requires the enhancement of tear production?

A. Topical corticosteroid
B. Cetirizine ophthalmic (Zerviate)
C. Lifitegrast (Xiidra)
D. Olopatadine (Patanol)


Answer: C

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While assessing a preschool-age child at play, which behavior indicates that the child is successfully moving through Piaget's cognitive stages of development?

1. The child is able to consider the differing opinions of playmates. 2. The child is able to recall the good time experienced the previous weekend at the playground and is anticipating going there again the following week. 3. The child reports being able to rationalize why it is better to eat fruit than candy. 4. The child understands that his mother loves him as much as she loves the child's older siblings.

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When liquid medication is given to a crying 10-month-old infant, which approach minimizes the possibility of aspiration?

a. Administer the medication with a syringe (without needle) placed along the side of the infant's tongue. b. Administer the medication as rapidly as possible with the infant securely restrained. c. Mix the medication with the infant's regular formula or juice and administer by bottle. d. Keep the child upright with the nasal passages blocked for a minute after administration.

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When a 49-year-old client tells the nurse he has smoked half a pack of unfiltered cigarettes a day since he was 19 years old, the nurse would record the pack-years as

a. 15. b. 20. c. 25. d. 30.

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Healthcare facilities that sponsor health-promotion activities only in affluent areas are considered

A) Culturally sensitive B) Culturally blind C) Culturally affluent D) Culturally different

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