A resident has age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Which is correct?

a. The disease is usually sudden in onset.
b. The disease is painful.
c. The risk of getting AMD increases with age.
d. Wet AMD is more common than dry AMD.


C

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A patient is prescribed regular doses of epinephrine. Which of the following nursing diagnoses is related to comfort and would be most appropriate for this patient?

A) Imbalanced Nutrition: Less Than Body Requirements B) Disturbed Sleep Pattern, Insomnia Related to CNS Excitation C) Disturbed Sensory Perception D) Ineffective Tissue Perfusion

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A patient has been selected as a potential

recipient of an experimental drug for heart failure. The nurse knows that when informed consent has been obtained, it indicates which of these? a. The patient has been informed of the pos-sible benefits of the new therapy. b. The patient will be informed of the details of the study as the research continues. c. The patient will receive the actual drug during the experiment. d. The patient has had the study's purpose, procedures, and the risks involved ex-plained to him.

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Write 3/4 as an equivalent fraction with 100 in the denominator

1. 75/100 2. 80/100 3. 100/ 25 4. 100/75

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The nurse is preparing to administer intravenous lorazepam (Ativan) to a client. Which nursing intervention is a priority following the parenteral administration of this medication?

1. Assess for drug interactions with other medications. 2. Instruct client to change positions slowly, especially from lying to standing. 3. Monitor for changes in respirations. 4. Assess for seizure activity.

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