A client with schizophrenia has recently begun a new medication, clozapine (Clozaril). Of which signs and symptoms of a potentially fatal side effect should a nurse teach the client?

A) Blurring vision and muscular weakness
B) Sore throat, fever, and malaise
C) Tremor, shuffling gait, and rigidity
D) Fine tremor, tinnitus, and nausea


B

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A nurse is planning a seminar to address asthma in the community. To have the greatest impact, which demographic group should the nurse target?

A. African American children B. Children with allergies C. Inner-city youth, all ethnicities D. School-age children

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A nurse is preparing to administer a beta2 antagonist and understands that this medication is most likely indicated for which of the following patients?

a. A patient in preterm labor b. A patient with a blood glucose of 58 mg/dL c. A patient with an exacerbation of asthma d. A patient with a sustained heart rate of 121/minute

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At which age should a nurse keep teaching time short (5 minutes)?

a. Infant b. Toddler c. Preschool d. School age

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The gradual increase in height among the human population over the past 100 years is an example of:

a. a polygenic trait. b. a multifactorial trait. c. crossing over. d. recombination.

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