Family relationship- involves people who are related by blood
Casual relationship- involves people who are not close friends
Answer:
<u>C."I can take over-the-counter pseudoephedrine, too."</u>
Explanation:
The nurse should clarify the statement that the patient made regarding taking pseudoephedrine OTC in addition to the nasal spray that is prescribed. The patient has a history of hypertension and coronary artery disease, both contraindications for the adrenergic drug, pseudoephedrine. Pseudoephedrine will increase blood pressure, pulse, and cause heart muscle irritability. Topical decongestants are chosen for patients with cardiovascular disease for this reason. The other statements are all correct. Blowing the nose helps to clear the passage of the drug, so it is more effective. The spray tip should be rinsed off after each use. Rebound congestion can be caused by drug if used more often than recommended on the package or longer than 3 days.
Answer:
Agave Cacti, Maple trees, Sugar Cane, Coconut palms, Sugar beets, and Corn.
Explanation:
They process these plants to condense and process thesen sugars.
Long distance running would improve muscular endurance.
The correct answer is "We'll hold off on feeding him for a while because he might be too full."
Explanation:
The parents will need to be more educated about soothing the newborn. By not feeding the baby because they think he/she is full is not the correct thing to do. Many times, a newborn will be upset and they will want more milk. The baby may have spit up their milk and are still hungry. The parents may not understand this and think that they are full if they have fed the baby in the last few hours.
After trying rocking, walking, and giving the baby a pacifier and nothing helps, the baby should be offered a bottle or breast milk to help soothe the upset baby. A newborn should be fed around every 2 or 3 hours and up to an ounce each feeding.
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