The nurse has provided the education for a client prescribed cyclosporine (Neoral). Which statement made by the client indicates an understanding of the information?
A. "I should not have grapefruit."
B. "I will check my blood pressure as it may run low."
C. "I should take my prescription at mealtimes."
D. "I may experience an increased urine output."
Answer: A
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A) The disease may be reversible if the irritant causing inflammation can be identified. B) Lung volume reduction surgery may increase her respiratory function. C) Smoking cessation can slow the progress of COPD. D) Improving her nutritional state could increase her respiratory muscle strength.
How many career ladder stages are included in the Colorado Differentiated Practice Model?
a. 4 c. 5 b. 3 d. 8
A widely-used approach to metasynthesis was developed by whom?
A) Polit and Beck B) Noblit and Hare C) Glaser and Strauss D) Sackett and Cochrane
The nurse instructs a patient in a wheelchair that the risk for pressure ulcers can be diminished if the patient will:
1. use a ring pillow on the seat of the chair 2. lift the weight of the body using the arms of the wheelchair every 15 minutes. 3. "scoot" forward and back in the seat to stimulate circulation. 4. wear underwear that holds moisture close to skin.