The clinician should question the patient with suspected gout about use of which of these medications that may be a risk factor?

a. Low-dose aspirin c. Ethambutol
b. Thiazide diuretics d. All of the above


ANS: D

Nursing

You might also like to view...

Which medication is the nurse most likely to see ordered as part of the treatment plan for both a

client who is in an alcoholism treatment program and a client who is in a program for treatment of opioid addiction? a. Methadone b. Disulfiram c. Naltrexone d. Bromocriptine

Nursing

An infant with severe meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS) is not responding to conventional treatment. Which highly technical method of treatment may be necessary for an infant who does not respond to conventional treatment?

a. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation b. Respiratory support with ventilator c. Insertion of laryngoscope and suctioning of the trachea d. Insertion of an endotracheal tube

Nursing

To provide competent newborn care, the nurse understands that respirations are initiated at birth as a result of

a. An increase in the PO2 and a decrease in PCO2 b. The continued functioning of the foramen ovale c. Chemical, thermal, sensory, and mechanical factors d. Drying off the infant

Nursing

Which type of validity is demonstrated by administering a test in which all items relate to wound care, and then evaluating student performance in caring for patients with wounds in the clinical setting?

a. Face validity b. Content validity c. Construct validity d. Criterion-related validity

Nursing