The patient is scheduled to begin treatment with triamcinolone plus (Mycolog II). The nurse will need to contact the physician if the patient verbalizes having history of

A. vision loss
B. neurologic damage
C. hearing loss
D. taste and smell changes


C. hearing loss

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Cardiovascular changes that cause the foramen ovale to close at birth are a direct result of:

a. Increased pressure in the right atrium. b. Increased pressure in the left atrium. c. Decreased blood flow to the left ventricle. d. Changes in the hepatic blood flow.

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A client scheduled for a catheter ablation to treat atrial fibrillation says, "I am not sure about this procedure. Can they just treat me with medicine?" Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?

1. "Many people do take drugs for atrial fibrillation. Your case must be different." 2. "Catheter ablation is more successful and has fewer long-term adverse effects than drug therapy." 3. "Most of the medications used for atrial fibrillation have been taken off the market." 4. "Atrial fibrillation is too dangerous to be treated with medications alone."

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Stage I of Lyme's disease is characterized by what?

What will be an ideal response?

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A recent BSN graduate is discussing the changes in nursing. Which factors is leading to these changes in the field of nursing?

A) Higher incidence of mental health disorders B) Higher education requirements C) Increased client demand D) Availability of better quality services today

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