Which route of administration should the nurse anticipate the prescribed vitamin B12 to be administered for the client with pernicious anemia?
A. Intravenous
B. Oral
C. Intramuscular
D. Nasal inhalation
Answer: C
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A patient has been given instructions about a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Which patient statement indicates further teaching is needed?
1. "I should be able to go home within a day after the procedure." 2. "I will probably have bandages over the puncture sites." 3. "I am glad I won't need to have an open cholecystectomy." 4. "I will tell the nurse if I feel nauseated after surgery."
_________ includes motivating, inspiring, and empowering people to pursue change and overcome barriers by coaching and role modelling
a. Management b. Administration c. Leadership d. frontline staff
An 8-year-old client is brought into the healthcare facility with facial twitching and
multiple involuntary movements. The healthcare provider identifies these features to be typical tics seen in children with Tourette syndrome. What is the nursing consideration to be kept in mind when recommending a teaching plan to the client and caregivers? A) Psychiatric counseling helps in reducing tic episodes. B) Tic symptoms increase as children near adulthood. C) Tic locations remain constant throughout the course of the syndrome. D) Tic symptoms have no definite course of treatment.
The profound vasodilation caused by the pharmacologic action of mecamylamine is primarily due to the:
A. ganglionic stimulation of parasympathetic ganglia. B. ganglionic blockade of sympathetic ganglia. C. ganglionic blockade of parasympathetic ganglia. D. ganglionic stimulation of sympathetic ganglia.