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A nurse has introduced herself to a new client and asked the client to accompany her to an appropriate location for assessment. During this initial interaction with the client, the nurse is able to ascertain the client's:
 
  A) Judgment and insight
  B) Health maintenance
  C) Level of consciousness
  D) Coping skills

Question 2

A nurse is caring for a client with a fungal infection. The client has been prescribed a drug that has a topical route of administration. Which of the following should the nurse tell the client regarding the administration of the drug?
 
  A) It has to be swallowed.
  B) It has to be inhaled.
  C) It has to be applied on the skin.
  D) It has to be injected.



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Answer to Question 1

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The client's response to the nurse's introduction and direction gives useful information about his or her level of consciousness. During this brief interaction, the nurse would be less able to determine the client's judgment, insight, health maintenance or copings skills, though some elements of these may be evident.

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The nurse should tell the client that the drug is to be administered by application on the skin because it has a topical route of administration. A drug that has to be taken orally is administered by swallowing or installation through an enteral tube. Aerosol drugs are inhaled, and injections are administered through the parenteral route.





 

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