What are the nurse's roles in a patient's drug therapy? (Select all that apply.)

A. To select and order specific drugs
B. To mix (compound) and dispense prescribed drugs
C. To administer prescribed drugs directly to the patient
D. To teach patients about the drugs prescribed
E. To only accept drug orders from physicians


Ans:
C. To administer prescribed drugs directly to the patient
D. To teach patients about the drugs prescribed

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A) Sexuality has recently become valued and normalized in both older and younger adults. B) There is an acknowledgment that sexual interest and activity do not necessarily decline with age. C) There is societal recognition that the overall importance of sexuality remains high across the life span. D) Stigma and prejudice around sexuality in older adults persists despite changes in the societal view of sexuality in general.

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A nurse is preparing to provide care for a patient whose exacerbation of ulcerative colitis has required hospital admission. During an exacerbation of this health problem, the nurse would anticipate that the patient's stools will have what characteristics

A) Watery with blood and mucus B) Hard and black or tarry C) Dry and streaked with blood D) Loose with visible fatty streaks

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The database, which provides access to reputable clinical, health and biomedical publications, is?

a. MEDLINE b. Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) c. ProQuest Health and Medical Complete d. Joanna Briggs Institute

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If the nurse wants to gather information such as the condition of homes, size of lots, neighborhood hangouts, road conditions, and modes of transportation, she would do which of the following?

a. Participant observation b. Windshield survey c. A survey d. Informant interviews

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