Answer to Question 1
3
Rationale 1: Inhalers are not oral tablets.
Rationale 2: Nebulizers deliver medications in fine mist.
Rationale 3: The client activates the device by inhaling.
Rationale 4: Inhalers are not applied topically.
Global Rationale: The client activates the device by inhaling. Inhalers are not oral tablets and are not applied topically. Nebulizers deliver medications in fine mist.
Answer to Question 2
1, 3, 4
Rationale 1: Baseline data are necessary for the nurse to be able to evaluate adverse drug effects.
Rationale 2:Helping the client to the bedside commode is an example of a nursing action. This does not indicate an application of the importance of data collection.
Rationale 3: Baseline data are necessary for the nurse to be able to evaluate changes in laboratory values.
Rationale 4: Baseline data are necessary for the nurse to be able to evaluate therapeutic drug effects.
Rationale 5:Discussing client status with the family is an example of communication. This does not indicate application of the importance of data collection.
Global Rationale: Baseline data are necessary for the nurse to be able to evaluate adverse drug effects. Baseline data are necessary for the nurse to be able to evaluate changes in laboratory values. Baseline data are necessary for the nurse to be able to evaluate therapeutic drug effects. Helping the client to the bedside commode is an example of a nursing action; this does not indicate an application of the importance of data collection. Discussing client status with the family is an example of communication; this does not indicate application of the importance of data collection.