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  • August 24, 2024
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, While performing a skin assessment for a newly admitted 82-year-old patient, the nurse
notes that the patient has reddened, peeling areas between his toes and around the
soles of his feet. Which of the following medications would the nurse request? -
CORRECT ANSWERS-Clotrimazole

Pediculicides kill nits and lice. - CORRECT ANSWERS-True

A nurse is reviewing systemic diseases that have an effect on bone mineralization.
Which clinical diseases are affected by hypocalcemia? (Select all that apply). -
CORRECT ANSWERS-Osteoporosis
Osteomalacia
Fractures

The LPN is reviewing the patient's medication profile and finds that the patient is taking
NSAIDs to relieve generalized arthritic pain. Which physiological action does the nurse
identify with NSAIDs - CORRECT ANSWERS-Increased risk of gastric irritation

A patient is having painful muscle spasms. Which medications does the nurse anticipate
that the health-care provider might prescribe? (Select all that apply.) - CORRECT
ANSWERS-Benzodiazepines
Muscle relaxants

The nurse is preparing to apply a topical ointment to a patient with a skin rash. Which of
the following actions should the nurse take first to help facilitate absorption of the
medication? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Ensure that the skin is clean and dry.

A nurse is assessing a patient's mouth and observes patchy white plaques on the oral
mucosa. What clinical condition should the nurse suspect? - CORRECT ANSWERS-
Thrush

The student nurse is preparing to give a patient 20 mEq of potassium chloride.
Directions state to mix the powdered medication with at least 4 oz of juice or water. The

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