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Sociology A Brief Introduction 12th Edition Chapter 1 Multiple Choice
refers to a person's social onions typically formed by conversations, reading, 
television, and other life experiences. 
D - A. Careful research 
B. Sociological imagination 
C. Pure logic 
D. Common sense 
A good theory 
D - A. Discusses cause and effect 
B. Is both systematic and conclusive 
C. Confirms what people already believe 
D. Is both explanatory and predictive 
According to Durkheim's research, which of the following people are less likely to 
commit suicide 
C - A. Newly divorced...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
refers to a person's social onions typically formed by conversations, reading, 
television, and other life experiences. 
D - A. Careful research 
B. Sociological imagination 
C. Pure logic 
D. Common sense 
A good theory 
D - A. Discusses cause and effect 
B. Is both systematic and conclusive 
C. Confirms what people already believe 
D. Is both explanatory and predictive 
According to Durkheim's research, which of the following people are less likely to 
commit suicide 
C - A. Newly divorced...
RNFA 1
RNFA 1 
Agranulocytes - correct answearsAgranulocytes (mononuclear cells) are lymphocytes 
and monocytes; their increased cell counts reflect 
lymphocytes—viral infection, leukemia, hepatitis, tuberculosis, pertussis 
monocytes—bacterial infection, colitis, protozoan infection, malaria, tuberculosis, 
bacterial endocarditis 
Allowable Blood Loss formula - correct answearsThe EBL can be determined through 
the evaluation of surgical sponges by weighing the sponges for pediatric cases and b...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
RNFA 1 
Agranulocytes - correct answearsAgranulocytes (mononuclear cells) are lymphocytes 
and monocytes; their increased cell counts reflect 
lymphocytes—viral infection, leukemia, hepatitis, tuberculosis, pertussis 
monocytes—bacterial infection, colitis, protozoan infection, malaria, tuberculosis, 
bacterial endocarditis 
Allowable Blood Loss formula - correct answearsThe EBL can be determined through 
the evaluation of surgical sponges by weighing the sponges for pediatric cases and b...
RN Pharmacology
a client is prescribed a second dose of iv ceftriaxone postoperatively. the nurse notes 
urticaria and dyspnea. which of the following actions should the nurse prioritize? - 
correct answersdiscontinue the infusion 
The greatest risk to the client is anaphylaxis. Therefore, the priority intervention is to 
stop the medication. 
A nurse adminsters a dose of metformin to a client instead of the prescribed dose of 
metaclopramide. Which of the actions should the nurse take first? - correct 
ans...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
a client is prescribed a second dose of iv ceftriaxone postoperatively. the nurse notes 
urticaria and dyspnea. which of the following actions should the nurse prioritize? - 
correct answersdiscontinue the infusion 
The greatest risk to the client is anaphylaxis. Therefore, the priority intervention is to 
stop the medication. 
A nurse adminsters a dose of metformin to a client instead of the prescribed dose of 
metaclopramide. Which of the actions should the nurse take first? - correct 
ans...
RN Pharmacology
a client is prescribed a second dose of iv ceftriaxone postoperatively. the nurse notes 
urticaria and dyspnea. which of the following actions should the nurse prioritize? - 
correct answearsdiscontinue the infusion 
The greatest risk to the client is anaphylaxis. Therefore, the priority intervention is to 
stop the medication. 
A nurse adminsters a dose of metformin to a client instead of the prescribed dose of 
metaclopramide. Which of the actions should the nurse take first? - correct 
an...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
a client is prescribed a second dose of iv ceftriaxone postoperatively. the nurse notes 
urticaria and dyspnea. which of the following actions should the nurse prioritize? - 
correct answearsdiscontinue the infusion 
The greatest risk to the client is anaphylaxis. Therefore, the priority intervention is to 
stop the medication. 
A nurse adminsters a dose of metformin to a client instead of the prescribed dose of 
metaclopramide. Which of the actions should the nurse take first? - correct 
an...
Red HESI Test bank Med-Surg
Red HESI Test bank 
Med-Surg 
A. ½ tablet 
Rationale: 
1.75 is ordered. 3.5 is available. 1.75/3.5 time one tab equlas 05. Or one half tablet. 
Options B, C, and D are incorrect. - correct answearsZolpidem tartrate, 1.75 mg PRN at 
bedtime, is prescribed for rest. The scored tablets are labeled 3.5 mg per tablet. How 
many tablets should the nurse plan to administer? 
A.½ tablet 
B.1 tablet 
C.1½ tablets 
D.2 tablets 
A. A teacher whose blood glucose levels average 126 mg/dL daily with or...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 36 pages •
Red HESI Test bank 
Med-Surg 
A. ½ tablet 
Rationale: 
1.75 is ordered. 3.5 is available. 1.75/3.5 time one tab equlas 05. Or one half tablet. 
Options B, C, and D are incorrect. - correct answearsZolpidem tartrate, 1.75 mg PRN at 
bedtime, is prescribed for rest. The scored tablets are labeled 3.5 mg per tablet. How 
many tablets should the nurse plan to administer? 
A.½ tablet 
B.1 tablet 
C.1½ tablets 
D.2 tablets 
A. A teacher whose blood glucose levels average 126 mg/dL daily with or...
Red HESI Test bank Med-Surg
Red HESI Test bank 
Med-Surg 
A. ½ tablet 
Rationale: 
1.75 is ordered. 3.5 is available. 1.75/3.5 time one tab equlas 05. Or one half tablet. 
Options B, C, and D are incorrect. - correct answearsZolpidem tartrate, 1.75 mg PRN at 
bedtime, is prescribed for rest. The scored tablets are labeled 3.5 mg per tablet. How 
many tablets should the nurse plan to administer? 
A.½ tablet 
B.1 tablet 
C.1½ tablets 
D.2 tablets 
A. A teacher whose blood glucose levels average 126 mg/dL daily with or...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 36 pages •
Red HESI Test bank 
Med-Surg 
A. ½ tablet 
Rationale: 
1.75 is ordered. 3.5 is available. 1.75/3.5 time one tab equlas 05. Or one half tablet. 
Options B, C, and D are incorrect. - correct answearsZolpidem tartrate, 1.75 mg PRN at 
bedtime, is prescribed for rest. The scored tablets are labeled 3.5 mg per tablet. How 
many tablets should the nurse plan to administer? 
A.½ tablet 
B.1 tablet 
C.1½ tablets 
D.2 tablets 
A. A teacher whose blood glucose levels average 126 mg/dL daily with or...
Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers
Actions taken to reduce drug—drug interaction problems include all of the following 
EXCEPT: 
1) Reducing the dosage of one of the drugs 
2) Scheduling their administration at different times 
3) Prescribing a third drug to counteract the adverse reaction of the combination 
4) Reducing the dosage of both drugs - correct answearsPrescribing a third drug to 
counteract the adverse reaction of the combination 
An example of a first-dose reaction that may occur includes: 
1. Orthostatic hypoten...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Actions taken to reduce drug—drug interaction problems include all of the following 
EXCEPT: 
1) Reducing the dosage of one of the drugs 
2) Scheduling their administration at different times 
3) Prescribing a third drug to counteract the adverse reaction of the combination 
4) Reducing the dosage of both drugs - correct answearsPrescribing a third drug to 
counteract the adverse reaction of the combination 
An example of a first-dose reaction that may occur includes: 
1. Orthostatic hypoten...
PHARMACOLOGY TEST BANK
A newly admitted patient reports a penicillin allergy. The prescriber has ordered a 
second-generation cephalosporin as part of the therapy. Which nursing action is 
appropriate? 
a) Call the prescriber to clarify the order because of the patient's allergy. 
b) Give the medication, and monitor for adverse effects. 
c) Ask the pharmacy to change the order to a first-generation cephalosporin. 
d) Administer the drug with a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug to reduce adverse 
effects. - cor...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
A newly admitted patient reports a penicillin allergy. The prescriber has ordered a 
second-generation cephalosporin as part of the therapy. Which nursing action is 
appropriate? 
a) Call the prescriber to clarify the order because of the patient's allergy. 
b) Give the medication, and monitor for adverse effects. 
c) Ask the pharmacy to change the order to a first-generation cephalosporin. 
d) Administer the drug with a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug to reduce adverse 
effects. - cor...
PHARMACOLOGY TEST BANK BACK OF BOOK
PHARMACOLOGY TEST BANK 
BACK OF BOOK 
A newly admitted patient reports a penicillin allergy. The prescriber has ordered a 
second-generation cephalosporin as part of the therapy. Which nursing action is 
appropriate? 
a) Call the prescriber to clarify the order because of the patient's allergy. 
b) Give the medication, and monitor for adverse effects. 
c) Ask the pharmacy to change the order to a first-generation cephalosporin. 
d) Administer the drug with a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
PHARMACOLOGY TEST BANK 
BACK OF BOOK 
A newly admitted patient reports a penicillin allergy. The prescriber has ordered a 
second-generation cephalosporin as part of the therapy. Which nursing action is 
appropriate? 
a) Call the prescriber to clarify the order because of the patient's allergy. 
b) Give the medication, and monitor for adverse effects. 
c) Ask the pharmacy to change the order to a first-generation cephalosporin. 
d) Administer the drug with a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory ...
Pharmacology for Nurses, 6e (Adams) Principles of Drug Administration
1) A client looks up the drug they are taking in a drug guide. The client asks a nurse 
why the healthcare provider prescribed a medication that has a lethal dose measure. 
What is the best response by the nurse? 
1. "It just refers to what is done in research; it is not used by healthcare providers 
prescribing drugs." 
2. "It is a value determined during research, which helps to determine the safe dose to 
give." 
3. "All that means is that the drug could be lethal, but I will watch y...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 98 pages •
1) A client looks up the drug they are taking in a drug guide. The client asks a nurse 
why the healthcare provider prescribed a medication that has a lethal dose measure. 
What is the best response by the nurse? 
1. "It just refers to what is done in research; it is not used by healthcare providers 
prescribing drugs." 
2. "It is a value determined during research, which helps to determine the safe dose to 
give." 
3. "All that means is that the drug could be lethal, but I will watch y...