The patient is ordered Restoril 15 mg po qhs at bedtime. How often should the patient take this
medication?
A. every morning
B. every night
C. twice a day
D. every other day
B
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The nurse is aware that the symptoms of an impending myocardial infarction (MI) differ in women because acute chest pain is not present. Women are frequently misdiagnosed as having:
a. hepatitis A. b. indigestion. c. urinary infection. d. menopausal complications.
A nurse upholds a client's right to make a choice and to act on the choice. Which of the follow-ing best describes the action being taken by the nurse?
a. Affirming b. Supporting c. Informing d. Amplifying
The student is researching a clinical problem using the Cochrane database and only finds random, controlled studies. When asked why this is so, what answer by the faculty is best?
a. "Cochrane uses other types of studies, too." b. "Random controlled studies are the gold standard." c. "Their interests are only in research studies." d. "They are paid only to use those kind of studies."
Which community-based nursing activities indicate the nurse is working in the role of educator? (Select all that apply.)
a. Offers prenatal classes b. Offers a child safety program c. Offers to defend patients' decisions d. Offers creative solutions to local problems e. Offers coordinate resources after discharge