Pediculosis capitis is an infestation of lice on the:
a. Scalp
b. Body
c. Pubic hair
d. Buttocks
A
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A) Meclizine (Antivert) B) Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) C) Hydroxyzine (Atarax) D) Metoclopramide (Reglan)
In assessing a client on CAPD who has had repeated episodes of peritonitis, the home care nurse notes a decline in the amount of outflow. What physiologic explanation can account for this decline?
A. The antibiotics prescribed for peritonitis can lead to scarring of the peritoneal membrane and decreased outflow. B. The peritoneal catheter has caused a chronic inflammatory process and, therefore, must be changed. C. Residue from the dialysate fluid has collected along the lumen of the catheter, impeding the flow of effluent. D. Repeated episodes of peritonitis have caused a decline in the ultrafiltration capa-bility.
After surgery, a client has difficulty breathing and needs supplemental oxygen. Which situation places the client at the highest risk of lack of oxygen?
A) Client has quadriplegia B) Client has dehydration C) Client is unconscious D) Client has high blood pressure
Since the Intervention Wheel was first published in 1998, the Wheel has
1. Guided national policy 2. Been used as a tool in deciding licensure issues at the State Boards of Nursing 3. Been incorporated into the public/community health curricula of many undergraduate and graduate nursing programs 4. Gained wide acceptance internationally