After a surgery, Kyla presents with symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. Which of the following antihistamines should be prescribed to Kyla?
A. Azelastine
B. Chlorpromazine
C. Olopatadine
D. Emedastine
Answer: B
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The nurse suspects that a male client may become violent. Which verbal cue might have indicated this? The client:
1. Receives news that his wife is filing for divorce and begins sobbing inconsolably. 2. Demands, "Give me my medicine now or you'll be sorry." 3. Begins pacing the hall exhibiting clenched jaw and fists. 4. States, "I don't know why people seem afraid of me."
Having the freedom to make choices about issues that affect our own lives and to make decisions about personal goals is called:
a. paternalism. c. autonomy. b. informed consent. d. competence.
Drugs such as trihexyphenidyl (Artane) or benztropine (Cogentin) are often prescribed to be used with:
A) Antianxiety drugs/minor tranquilizers B) Antipsychotic drugs/major tranquilizers C) Tricyclic antidepressants D) Stimulants
The nurse is caring for a child diagnosed with Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease. Which intervention would be most important for the nurse to include when working with this child and caregivers?
A) Provide information when the child or caregiver requests it B) Identify a contact person when the child is hospitalized C) Restrict activity during the treatment D) Help the caregivers to understand and the child to effectively use the corrective devices