A client is to begin a 6-month course of therapy with isoniazid (INH). A nurse plans to teach the client to

A) use alcohol in small amounts.
B) report yellow eyes or skin immediately.
C) increase intake of Swiss or aged cheeses.
D) avoid vitamin supplements.


B

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The nurse can best provide sensory stimulation for a dying client who is unconscious by:

1. Having the television tuned to favorite programs. 2. Leaving the radio on at all times. 3. Leaving her door open at all times. 4. Encouraging the family to talk with the client.

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The physician has prescribed isometric exercises for a patient. The patient asks the nurse how these exercises work. The nurse uses an example to explain the physiology of isometric exercises, which is:

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A nurse is caring for a client being treated for cervicitis. What information should be

provided to the client to prevent recurrent cervicitis? A) Use contraceptive foams instead of pills B) Avoid irrigating the vagina frequently with a douche C) Eliminate spinach and green beans from the diet D) Clean perineal area from back to front after voiding

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