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Patient has a diagnosis of bipolar disorder and recently discharged on valproate. you would like to start lamictal and reach a therapeutic level
Question: A nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with cystitis. What information should the nurse include?
A female patient is taking amlodipine 10 mg daily, which controlled her blood pressure, but she could not tolerate the side effects.
Question: The parent of a female child asks the nurse why the child seems to have so many urinary tract infections (UTIs).
Problem: A patient is prescribed lithium and is curious about side effects. Which of the following are true?
The incidence of type 2 diabetes in children and teenagers has been rising, partly due to increasing rates of obesity, sedentary lifestyles
Project ECHO's mission is to demonopolize knowledge and increase local capacity to address the underserved by equipping communities with needed knowledge.
A client with an indwelling catheter asked the nurse to remove the catheter. Which first intervention is best when removing an indwelling catheter?
An IV was started, and she was treated with IV fluids for mild dehydration. Ms. Miller was also given an antiemetic and ibuprofen.
A healthcare worker is doing medication reconciliation and has completed a current medicine list with the person.
The decision was made to proceed with emergency CS. According to the note, which kind of procedure did the patient undergo?
Parents ask the nurse about the prognosis of their child diagnosed with Wilms tumor. The nurse should base the response on which factor?
Health literacy can decrease a patients ability/willingness to seek medical care. Those with low health literacy may not understand how to find appropriate care
Universal Protocol makes sure a surgical team is doing the right procedure on the right site for the right person. What does the Universal Protocol include?
What can healthcare workers do to make sure they have the right person for a medicine, blood transfusion, or procedure?
A nurse takes a verbal order but does not write it down correctly. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has rules to follow for effective
Please use this scenario for your concept map on Oxygenation-Pneumonia Patient Profile: Name: Mr. John Thompson Age: 72 Sex: Male
What is the most common cause of fever without a clear source in this child? Group of answer choices urinary tract infection pneumonia meningitis sepsis
The parents of a 2-year-old with a fever associated with a viral URI calls your office for advice regarding their child's fever management at home.
What are the Characteristics of a Transient Ischemic Attack : Also known as a "mini stroke" or "warning stroke" ,
Question: Which explanation from the nurse is correct when asked how to use the NCSBN delegation model?
Describe your organization's scheduling and call-in policies. Identify who and how daily staffing assignments are made.
Problem: A nurse is planning to obtain a pulse oximetry reading for a client who has peripheral vascular disease.
When giving the patient water to assess their swallow as part of the Barnes-Jewish Hospital Dysphagia Screen, which of the following symptoms
Economic constraints can limit access to health insurance, medications, and necessary medical procedures. Geographical factors, such as living in rural