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- 3 A Diagnosis-Related Group is determined by the following, excluding the patient: a) A Secondary diagnosis B) Principal procedure c) Principal diagnosis D.) Discharge diagnosisWhile teaching a patient who is about to receive cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan) chemotherapy, the nurse will instruct the patient to watch for potential adverse effects, such as a )cholinergic diarrhea.b )hemorrhagic cystitis.c )peripheral neuropathy.d) ototoxicityWhile administering bevacizumab (Avastin), what will the nurse assess to look for drug-related toxicities? (Select all that apply.) a )Blood pressureb )Color of the skin and sclera of the eye (for jaundice)c )Blood glucose leveld) Urine protein levele )Hearing
- Which teaching point would be appropriate to include when the nurse is informing a patient about the adverse effects of antimalarials?a )The skin may turn blotchy while these medications are taken.b) These medications may cause anorexia and abdominal distress.c )These medications may cause increased urinary output.d )The patient may experience periods of diaphoresis and chills.Which technique is most effective for promoting patient safety in the hospital? A) Using restraints as a first option for all patients B) Implementing fall prevention protocols C) Encouraging patients to walk without assistance D) Leaving call lights just out of reach to encourage mobility6. For a suspected forearm fracture, all of the following are appropriate first aid interventions except: a) Immobilizing the joints of the arm above and below the suspected fracture b) Elevate the arm if it does not cause increased pain c) Secure the splint snugly, but not tightly\ d) Use the shortest splint possible to prevent immobilization of the joints above and below the suspected fracture 7. The first step to take when attempting to help a person who has sustained an animal bite is to: a) Put a pressure dressing on the wound to control bleeding b) Clean the wound thoroughly to prevent infection c) Make sure the scene is safe d) Attempt to catch the animal 8. If the victim has evidence of a head injury, you must also be suspicious of the possibility of: a) Drug overdose b) Heat exhaustion c) Spinal injury d) Hypothermia 9. Shock can happen as a result of prolonged bleeding. a) True b) False 10. Your coworker has accidentally cut his…
- A patient’s chart includes an order that reads as follows: “Lanoxin 250 mcg once daily at 0900.” Which action by the nurse is correct? a )The nurse gives the drug via the transdermal route. b )The nurse gives the drug orally. c) The nurse gives the drug intravenously. d) The nurse contacts the prescriber to clarify the dosage route8. You are working in a long-term care facility. You notice that your elderly client doesn't always swallow his pills and will spit them out after the nurse has left. The best action for you to take is to: a) Give him some applesauce and insist he swallow them b) Don't interfere as it isn't your responsibility c) Tell the nurse who is administering the medication d) Report that he hasn't swallowed the medication in his chartWhen assessing for adverse effects of cholinergic-blocking drug therapy, the nurse would expect to find that the patient complains of which drug effect?a) Diaphoresisb) Dry mouthc) Diarrhead) Urinary frequency