You smell a smoke odor. What should you do?

a. Use a scented air freshener.
b. Pull the fire alarm.
c. Move patients and residents away from the area.
d. Get a fire extinguisher.


C

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1. Veins. 2. Skin. 3. Eye. 4. Vagina. 5. Nose.

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The nurse is preparing the patient with heart failure for discharge. During the patient teaching session, the nurse realizes that the patient will require further teaching in relationship to taking valsartan (Diovan) when the patient states:

A) "I will notify my physician if I have dizziness when I stand up." B) "If I notice a change in the amount that I urinate, I will call my doctor." C) "I will call my doctor if I have weakness in my legs." D) "I will use these prescriptions for blood work when I notice side effects from the medication."

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The family brings a patient to the emergency department saying he has been hallucinating and falls so deeply asleep he stops breathing when not stimulated

The nurse learns the patient has been self-treating diarrhea and suspects the patient was taking what medication? A) Paregoric B) Bismuth subsalicylate C) Loperamide D) Colace

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Speech with a monotonous tone and erratic volume may indicate:

a. otitis externa. b. hearing loss. c. serous otitis media. d. sinusitis.

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