A nurse who works in the emergency department is caring for a female client who is experiencing pain in the right upper quadrant that radiates to the right shoulder. During screening, the client notes that after having her last child, she began using oral contraceptives. Her 24-hour diet recall includes consumption of lasagna for dinner the previous evening. Which should the nurse expect will be administered?
A) Lactulose
B) Ursodiol
C) Glucose
D) Rifaximin
B) Ursodiol
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When accessing a client's record, the nursing student is careful to:
1. Use the instructor's password. 2. Turn the monitor around when walking away from the computer. 3. Leave notes and information in the facility's receptacle for papers containing PHI when finished for the day. 4. Allow only the client's family to see the notes.
A client in the mental health unit is being evaluated for schizophrenia. In addition to the client's having hallucinations, the nurse identifies which observation that would support the diagnosis?
1. The client is convinced he is Elvis Presley. 2. The client has frequent outbursts of yelling and shouting. 3. The client has had symptoms for over 30 days. 4. The client refuses to eat or come out of his room.
A client is in the clinic having had rhinorrhea and headache for the last 2 weeks. Which laboratory value alerts the nurse to the possibility of a type I hypersensitivity reaction?
a. White blood cell count, 8900/mm3 b. Eosinophils, 10% c. Neutrophils, 65% d. Hemoglobin, 14 g/dL
A 7-year-old child who begins to limp and complains of persistent hip pain may have:
a. congenital hip dislocation. b. Dupuytren contracture. c. Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease. d. osteoarthritis.