Which of the following is not commonly caused by nifedipine administration?
A. Maternal hypotension
B. Decreased uterine blood flow
C. Increased FHR accelerations
Answer: C. Increased FHR accelerations
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Four clients are receiving tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs). Which of these four clients should the nurse assess first?
a. Client with dry, itchy, peeling skin b. Client with a serum calcium of 9.2 mg/dL c. Client with a serum potassium of 2.8 mEq/L d. Client with a weight gain of 0.5 pound (1.1 kg) in 1 day
After teaching a client who was hospitalized for Salmonella food poisoning, a nurse assesses the client's understanding. Which statement made by the client indicates a need for additional teaching?
a. "I will let my husband do all of the cooking for my family." b. "I'll take the ciprofloxacin until the diarrhea has resolved." c. "I should wash my hands with antibacterial soap before each meal." d. "I must place my dishes into the dishwasher after each meal."
Consistency is associated with:
a. content analysis. b. level of measurement. c. reliability. d. validity.
The intervention that should be added to the nursing care plan in supporting nutritional intake for a patient with Parkinson's disease is to:
1. offer large meals with a variety of finger foods. 2. thicken liquids to make them easier to swallow. 3. puree all foods and drink through a straw. 4. offer a diet high in carbohydrates and fat and low in protein.