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1. If a patient is prescribed 2 milligrams of a medication, how many micrograms
will the patient receive?

2 micrograms

200 micrograms

20 micrograms

2000 micrograms

2. All of the following are typical signs and symptoms of meningitis EXCEPT

neck pain

none of the above

low back pain

fever

severe headache

3. Describe the significance of the COAL acronym in nursing practice related to
patient mobility.

The COAL acronym indicates the types of canes available for patients.

The COAL acronym refers to the medications prescribed for mobility
issues.

The COAL acronym helps nurses instruct patients on the proper use
of a cane to ensure stability and safety while walking.

The COAL acronym is used to describe the different types of leg
injuries.

,4. If a medication dosage is prescribed as 30 milliliters, how many tablespoons
should the nurse administer?

3 tablespoons

0.5 tablespoons

1 tablespoon

2 tablespoons

5. A patient is diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia. If they are vegetarian,
which alternative food sources could you recommend to help increase their
iron intake?

Fish and poultry

Processed grains and sugars

Legumes and leafy greens

Dairy products and eggs

6. A teaspoon is approximately equivalent to which measurement?

2 Tbs

½ ounce

10 mL

5 mL

7. A patient is experiencing severe alcohol withdrawal symptoms, including
tremors and anxiety. What nursing intervention should be prioritized?

Administer benzodiazepines as prescribed.

Provide high-calorie snacks.

, Monitor the patient for signs of infection.

Encourage the patient to drink water.

8. If a nursing student is preparing a health education session on Hepatitis E for
a community with limited access to clean water, what key prevention strategy
should they emphasize?

Promoting safe sexual practices

Encouraging regular blood donations

Improving sanitation and access to clean drinking water

Implementing vaccination programs for all residents

9. In the case of life-threatening digoxin toxicity, an antidote is given, which:

enables a reversal of the toxicity after 15 hours

is an antagonist of NA+-K+-ATPase

should be used with caution in cases of impaired renal function

is administered orally

10. You have administered 1 mg of a drug to a patient. This is equivalent to:

1,000 micrograms

10,000 micrograms

0.001 micrograms

0.01 micrograms

11. Conversion of 5 ml to household measurement is equivalent to

1 tablespoon

, 1 cup

1 teaspoon

1 pint

12. What does the term 'nonmaleficence' refer to in the context of nursing
ethics?

The requirement to maintain confidentiality.

The duty to provide care.

The principle of patient autonomy.

The obligation to do no harm.

13. Describe how Hepatitis E is typically transmitted and the implications for
public health.

Hepatitis E spreads through sexual contact, similar to other viral
hepatitis types.

Hepatitis E is transmitted through blood transfusions, making it a
concern for blood safety.

Hepatitis E is transmitted via airborne particles, requiring respiratory
precautions.

Hepatitis E is typically transmitted through the fecal-oral route,
often due to contaminated water, which poses a risk for outbreaks
in areas with poor sanitation.

14. Which aspect of fidelity is supported? A nurse tells his pain-stricken patient
that he will give him his pain medication as soon as his first dose wears off (6
hours after taking themeds). The nurse is busy in another patient's room, but
he calls his colleague and she goes to administer the patient's medication on
time.

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