Tetracyclines are not considered "first-line" antimicrobial agents because of:
a. their narrow spectrum.
b. the increased incidence of peptic ulcer disease.
c. the absence of oral formulations.
d. emerging resistance.
d
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nurse if he is in any way at fault for his wife's illness. He states their relationship is mutually supportive and no trauma has recently occurred. The nurse's reply should be predicated on the knowledge that this disorder is thought to be related to a. faulty learning. b. genetic predisposition. c. childhood emotional abuse. d. the intentional production of symptoms.
What can alter an older adult's diurnal patterns? (Select all that apply.)
a. Shift work b. Time zone changes c. Altered nutrition d. Illness e. Medications
The nurse is administering an intradermal injection for tuberculin testing. Unless contraindicated, the nurse will use the patient's
1. Right ventral forearm. 2. Left ventral forearm. 3. Upper chest. 4. Upper back.
The most important long-term goal for a client with hypertension would be to:
A. Learn how to avoid stress. B. Explore a job change or early retirement. C. Make a commitment to long-term therapy. D. Lose weight.