Remove barrier cream from the jar with your glove immediately after you have finished rinsing the perineum and apply it to damp skin.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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A medication error occurred and the nurse is preparing to complete an incident report. Which information is required to thoroughly complete this report? Select all that apply

A) Name of client involved in the incident B) Location where completion of an incident report is located in the medical record C) Date and time of the incident D) Medication involved in the incident E) Number of hours the nurse was at work before the incident occurred

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The nurse has just received the report at the beginning of the shift. Which of the following clients would the nurse see first based upon the report?

1. Newly admitted client complaining of substernal chest pain. Client has recently had a father die from heart disease. 2. Client complaining of hyperventilation after a family member leaves the room following an argument. Client has a history of anxiety-related disorders and had a similar episode on the prior shift. 3. Client with occasional chest pain who has recently been diagnosed with gallbladder disease. Client requires frequent pain medication. 4. Client concerned with multiple cardiac risk factors (smoking, obesity, family history and high cholesterol) develops sudden onset of nausea and vomiting.

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You spend some time with K.B. to explain the new medications. Which statement by K.B

reflects need for further teaching? a. "I won't need to take the iron supplements as long as I get the Epogen during dialysis." b. "The liquid iron will cause my bowel movements to turn black or dark green." c. "Hopefully I will feel less tired all the time when these medicines start building up my red blood cells." d. "I should dilute the liquid iron and drink it with a straw so that it won't stain my teeth."

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The desired dose is

A. the amount of drug to be given at a single time. B. the amount of drug contained in multiple dosage units. C. the amount of drug contained in each dosage unit. D. the units by which a drug is measured when it is administered.

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