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70 .The mother of a pediatric patient

70 .The mother of a pediatric patient (5 years of age) is requesting antibiotics for the treatment of her child’s common cold. What is the best response from the nurse? 70 options: a) “Dextromethorphan will help with the cough your child is experiencing. This can be requested from the pharmacy. I recommend this in conjunction with fluids and rest.” b) “I will ask the doctor to order Tamiflu for your child’s symptoms.” c) “Most colds do not require anti-virals or antibiotics.” d) “I will ask the doctor to order amoxicillin for your child’s common cold, as this is a recommended therapy for this condition.” 71. Which of the following clients with a non-productive cough would benefit most from dextromethorphan? 71 options: a) a 57 year old male on hydrochlorothiazide (a thiazide diuretic) b) a 4 year old female not currently on other medications c) a 27 year old male with a history of hives and rash with Buckleys Cough syrup in the past. d) a 37 year old female on selegiline (MAOI) 72. A client is receiving a Flovent (fluticasone) inhaler as part of their regular asthma therapy. The nurse should provide education regarding all of the following except: 72 options: a) Address environmental triggers associated with asthma as part of the asthma action plan. b) Use four times daily as needed for shortness of breath. c) Rinse your mouth out after each use to reduce the risk of oral candidiasis. d) Wipe down the mouth piece of the inhaler after each use. 73 A LAMA/LABA/ICS combination (such as Trelegy Ellipta) would be used in which of the following situations? 73 options: a) A chronic cough b) For regular oral candidiasis c) Two COPD exacerbations in a year d) For BPH (benign prostate hyperplasia) You do not need to ask for permission first to discuss weight and explore readiness for change, even though the nurse knows the associated health risks. 74 options: True False Match the blood pressure target values with the appropriate condition 75 options: <140/90 <110/70 <130/80 <150/100 1. Diabetes (with microalbuminuria, renal disease, cardiovascular disease, or additional cardiovascular risk factors) 2. Diastolic and/or systolic hypertension, office measurements 3. Not a routine target value for hypertension management SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING NURS 2700

 
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