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Dry itchy plaques on her elbows and knees have Increased epidermal cell turnover
prompted a 23-year-old woman to seek care. The
clinician has subsequently diagnosed the client with
psoriasis, a disorder that results from. Select one.
A) Increased epidermal cell turnover
B) Human papilloma virus (HPV)
C) An Igf mediated immune reaction
D) Hormonal influences on sebaceous gland activity
The nurse administers polymyxin B to a patient with a A) Ataxia
gram-negative bacterial infection. What symptoms B) Reduced urine output
would cause the nurse to suspect drug fever, hold the C) Dizziness
medication and call the health care provider D) Fever
immediately? Select all that apply.
A) Ataxia
B) Reduced urine output
C) Dizziness
D) Fever
E) Increased activity
The physician ordered furosemide 100mg in 250 mL of 4
D5W. It is to infuse at 25 mg/hour per infusion pump.
How many hours will the IV run? Round to the nearest
hour. Select one.
A) 6
B) 8
C) 4
D) 10
, A child weighs 30 pounds. How many kilograms does 13.64
this child weigh? Round to the nearest hundredth.
A) 13.93
B) 13.84
C) 13.73
D) 13.64
An 85-year-old man who is a resident in an extended Apply clean dry socks
care facility has athlete's foot. After applying an
antifungal cream what is the nurses next action?
A) Apply clean dry socks
B) Wipe away excess medication from the affected area
C) Elevate the feet for 30 minutes
D) Wrap a sterile cling dressing around both feet
A client is exhibiting manifestations of superficial A) An antifungal like ketoconazole
dermatophytosis of the skin with skin scaling and nail B) Topical corticosteroid
disintegration. Based on these findings the nurse can
anticipate that the client will be with prescribed what?
Select all that apply.
A) An antifungal like ketoconazole
B) Topical corticosteroid
C) An antihistamine like Benadryl
D) An antibiotic like tetracycline
A 44-year-old man has been brought to the emergency Hemodynamic instability
department with severe electrical burns resulting from
a workplace accident. The most immediate threat to this
client's survival at this time is? Select one.
A) Acute pain
B) Decrease protein synthesis and impaired healing
C) Infection
D) Hemodynamic instability
The nurse administers erythromycin, a drug that is Secondary action
known to irritate the mucosa in the stomach lining.
When the patient reports abdominal discomfort after
taking this medication, the nurse would classify this
discomfort as what type of adverse effect? Select one.
A) Allergic reaction
B) Hypersensitivity reaction
C) Secondary action
D) Primary action