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RRMR

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A male patient brings home a note from the occupational nurse that states, You have acute bacterial conjunctivitis. This condition is more commonly called
 
  a. infection.
  b. tearing.
  c. pink eye.
  d. color blindness.

Question 2

An older patient with a history of atrial fibrillation is prescribed digoxin 62.5 g daily. For which assessment finding should the nurse hold the medication and reassess the patient later?
 
  A) Blood pressure is 98/55 mm Hg
  B) Heart rate is 60 beats per minute
  C) Demonstrating agitation and delirium
  D) Oxygen saturation level is 90 by pulse oximeter



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Answer to Question 1

C
Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the conjunctiva caused by bacterial or viral infection, allergy, or environmental factors. It is commonly called pink eye.

Answer to Question 2

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Agitation and delirium are manifestations of digitalis toxicity. The medication should be withheld and the health care provider notified of the patient's manifestations. A low blood pressure is not typically associated with digoxin. An oxygen saturation level of 90 is within normal limits. A heart rate of 60 beats per minute is typically the lowest acceptable range for administering the medication.



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