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jlmhmf

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A client with wound drainage has been admitted to the facility. How should the nurse
  assist the client to bed?
 
  A) Allow the client to lie down in his street clothes
  B) Prepare the client for a bed bath
  C) Assist the client in putting on a hospital gown and lying in bed
  D) Cover the client with a bath blanket

Question 2

Which of the following drugs would be considered a legend drug?
 
  A) Aspirin
  B) Benadryl
  C) Pepcid
  D) Nexium



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D
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A legend drug (e.g., Nexium) is a medicine that under federal law cannot be dispensed without a prescription from a licensed practitioner. Medications that can be purchased without a prescription are called over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, such as aspirin, Benadryl, and Pepcid.





 

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