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NCLEX Question Trainer Test 7 Real Exam Review Questions & Answers, Rated A+,A patient is exhibiting a panic attack and is beginning to have combative behavior. You receive an order for PRN medication... s to calm them down. One of the medications is a benzodiazepine, and the other isn't. What is the other drug?-Haloperidol or fluphenazine Aka traditional antipsychotics You receive calls from the following 2 patients. Which do you call back first? 1. Person who had eye surgery and has constipation 2. Person who has foul-smelling urine and a Foley catheter.-EYE SURGERY PERSON Constipation promotes straining, which will increase pressure in eye and cause permanent damage Permanent damage trumps a potential infection, at least with no other noted complications A mother being treated for a leg emboli with heparin asks a question concerning changes in breastfeeding practices. What is an appropriate response?-NOTHING needs to be changed Heparin cannot be transmitted via breast milk During the discharge planning session for a chronically ill infant, the nurse observes that the single mother nervously paces most of the time while bouncing the infant in her arms. Which suggestion by the nurse is best? 1."See your health care provider for a prescription for a mild tranquilizer." 2."Buy a commercially made ‘baby bouncer’ infant seat." 3."Enroll in a Volunteers of America parenting class." 4."Investigate hiring a live-in ‘nanny.’"-3. Entroll in a Volunteers of America parenting class (You said #2) Think about it: the baby bouncing is just a symptom of the anxiety the mother is feeling about the chronic illness Do you want to treat just this one symptom? Or do you want to try and treat the underlying issue? The parenting class can help treat both the danger to the baby AND provide coping mechanisms/support groups for the mother Disulfiram-Anti-alcoholic drug Gastric vs duodenal ulcers --Age --Sex --Secretions amount --Pain and when it occurs; what makes it better? --Does vomiting occur? --Does bleeding occur? --Is cancer possible?-DUODENAL Age -> 30-60 y.o. Sex -> more common in males Secretion amount -> EXCESS Pain -> 2-3 hours after meals and during nighttimes/sleep; food makes it feel BETTER Vomiting -> not common Bleeding -> not common Cancer -> not common GASTRIC [Show More]
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