Drug use can be detected in urine for up to 5 days, in saliva for up to 1 day and in hair samples for up to ___ days.
a. 80
b. 90
c. 70
d. 60
Answer: b. 90
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a. Observing his physical appearance b. Monitoring for changes in his vital signs c. Encouraging him to verbalize his feelings d. Observing for changes in activities e. Participating in group activities
Which approach is called complete case analysis?
a. Listwise deletion b. Pairwise deletion c. Regression imputation d. Mean substitution
The length-based resuscitation tape:
A) is only reliable in children who weigh less than 20 kg. B) should not be relied upon for determining pediatric drug doses. C) is used to estimate a child's weight based on his or her height. D) is generally more accurate than the weight given by a caregiver.
The nurse is caring for a patient with a urinary stoma. In which order should the nurse provide care? Place in order the steps of the process.Choice 1. Cleanse the skin around stoma with soap and water, rinse, and pat or air-dry.Choice 2. Assess the stoma, noting color and moisture.Choice 3. Remove the old pouch; use warm water to loosen the seal.Choice 4. Use the stoma guide to determine the size of the bag opening and/or protective ring. Trim as needed.Choice 5. Apply the bag with an opening no more than 1-2 mm wider than the outside of the stoma.Choice 6. Apply a skin barrier; allow the skin to dry, then connect the bag to the urine-collection device.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).