The usefulness of cholinesterase inhibitors for controlling myasthenia gravis is:
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A client is being treated with carbidopa/levodopa (Sinemet)…
A client is being treated with carbidopa/levodopa (Sinemet) as a treatment for Parkinson’s disease. Which of the following symptoms indicates a positive response to the medication?
A pediatric patient is prescribed valproic acid (Depacon) 34…
A pediatric patient is prescribed valproic acid (Depacon) 340 mg intravenously. The available drug solution is 500 mg in 5 mL. How many milliliters does the nurse prepare?
A nurse is teaching a client about her health plan when taki…
A nurse is teaching a client about her health plan when taking phenytoin (Dilantin). Which of the following would not be included in her teaching plan?
A patient is diagnosed with epilepsy and asks the nurse what…
A patient is diagnosed with epilepsy and asks the nurse what may have caused this condition. The nurse explains that epilepsy is most often
Which artery is the most common site of occlusion resulting…
Which artery is the most common site of occlusion resulting in a CVA?
Order: Unasyn 1.5 G in 50 ml of NS to infuse in 45 minutesWh…
Order: Unasyn 1.5 G in 50 ml of NS to infuse in 45 minutesWhat is the infusion rate?
A patient who is intubated develops bradycardia because of v…
A patient who is intubated develops bradycardia because of vagal stimulation. Which medication will the nurse anticipate administering to treat this symptom?
The major responses to anticholinergic drugs include:
The major responses to anticholinergic drugs include:
A client with cancer is on chemotherapy and neutropenic prec…
A client with cancer is on chemotherapy and neutropenic precautions. This is because clients taking anticancer drugs are susceptible to infections resulting from: