The basic rights of medication administration are: the right patient, the right drug, the right dose, the right

route, the right time, and the right documentation.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


TRUE

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Your patient describes feeling spiders crawling on his skin rather than seeing spiders. This is an example of a ____________________ hallucination

ANS:

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A patient who has urinary incontinence is at risk for urinary tract infection and urinary calculi. What should the nurse teach the patient and family regarding the best way to prevent these com-plications?

a. Restrict the patient's fluid intake and fre-quency of incontinence. b. Be sure the patient's voiding schedule is no more often than every 4 hours. c. Use an indwelling catheter. d. Encourage the patient to void at least every 2 hours and to take at least 2000 mL of fluid daily.

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A neuron contains large amounts of norepinephrine. How would this neuron be classified?

a. Cholinergic b. Parasympathetic c. Synaptic d. Adrenergic

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The major focus of play therapy is to:

a. help the child reveal emotions, feelings, and problems b. get the child to relax and be less anxious and upset c. teach the child how to play fairly and share toys with others d. evaluate whether the child has masculine or feminine type of play

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