Acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) may be added to a narcotic analgesic. What action will result?
A) Antagonism
B) Additive effect
C) Interference
D) Increased excretion
B
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Providing psychological safety is accomplished by:
A. Designing the change to be high quality. B. Allowing time for learning a new procedure. C. Delaying change implementation as long as possible. D. Putting the changes into effect as fast as possible.
As a nurse manager, you want to institute point-of-care devices on your unit. The rationale that you provide to support the point-of-care devices includes (select all that apply):
a. Reduction in incidents of medication er-ror. b. Immediate documentation of care. c. Comparison of patient data with previous data. d. Immediate access to staffing schedules.
Which of the following interventions would facilitate coping in a client with anorexia nervosa?
A) Providing opportunities for the client to occasionally resume old eating practices B) Allowing the client to decide when re-feeding will occur C) Encouraging the client to ignore fears so that the focus can be on weight gain D) Assisting the client to identify healthy ways to feel in control
During an assessment, the nurse learns a client has soft contact lenses that have not been removed or cleaned for weeks. What should the nurse do?
1. Nothing, because these types of lenses can be worn for months. 2. Remove the client's lenses, wrap in tissue, and place in the bedside table. 3. Assist the client to remove and clean the contacts. 4. Ask the physician for ophthalmology consult because the client will need help removing the lenses.