Question 1
The nurse is giving discharge education to a patient who is obese and has been newly
diagnosed with sleep apnea. The nurse determines that the patient understands the discharge
teaching if he states:
Question 2
Why are MAOIs considered a last resort antidepressant?
Question 3
Which type of antidepressant can block the reuptake of dopamine when prescribed at hi
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Question 1
The nurse is giving discharge education to a patient who is obese and has been newly
diagnosed with sleep apnea. The nurse determines that the patient understands the discharge
teaching if he states:
Question 2
Why are MAOIs considered a last resort antidepressant?
Question 3
Which type of antidepressant can block the reuptake of dopamine when prescribed at higher
doses?
Question 4
Which clinical manifestation does a patient with stable angina exhibit?
Question 5
Which is the preferred way to give a medication when a patient is unable to swallow a tablet?
Question 6
The nurse notices that a cardiovascular patient needs to sit upright to breathe. This behavior is
most indicative of:
Question 7
The telemetry nurse is examining a rhythm strip and notices a repeated four-beat pattern,
usually occurring as three sequential normal complexes followed by a premature complex and
a pause, with the same pattern repeating itself in a four-beat pattern. What is the name of this
pattern?
Question 8
The nurse is caring for a patient that is diagnosed with bacterial sepsis. The nurse knows that
patients with bacteremia from any source often have an increased breathing rate which results
in:
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