A nurse is providing an in service program for a group of nurses who are providing home care to middle-aged adults. When describing the typical caregiver, which characteristics would the nurse include? Select all that apply
A) Female gender
B) Average age of 40 years
C) Married
D) Working within the home
E) Median income of $20,000/year
A, C
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An older patient receiving intravenous morphine sulfate is experiencing nausea and vomiting. What action should the nurse take at this time?
1. Provide the patient with meperidine for pain as prescribed. 2. Suspend the use of morphine and use a different opioid analgesic. 3. Provide a prescribed antiemetic for a few days and gradually taper it. 4. Discuss using nonopioid analgesics since the patient cannot tolerate them.
A terminally ill client is demonstrating gurgling respirations. The nurse realizes that this client is:
1. Improving. 2. Experiencing pain. 3. Trying to talk. 4. Nearing death.
An order is received for 80 g of 0.3% triamcinolone cream. The pharmacy has on hand 0.1% and 0.5% triamcinolone creams. How much of each of these stock products is needed to prepare the ordered medication?
A. 40 g of the 0.1% cream and 40 g of the 0.5% cream B. 10 g of the 0.1% cream and 30 g of the 0.5% cream C. 15 g of the 0.1% cream and 45 g of the 0.5% cream D. 30 g of the 0.1% cream and 50 g of the 0.5% cream
Which of the following is in a clear liquid diet?
A. Sherbet B. Yogurt C. Broth D. Milk