Which one of the following drugs is least likely to cause food–drug interactions because of the usual way in which it is prescribed?
1. Digoxin for heart disease
2. Phenytoin for epilepsy
3. Levodopa for Parkinson's disease
4. Penicillin for bronchitis
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When educating a patient concerning how the environment affects safe drug administration, the nurse will include the importance of
A) rapport between the patient and the health care provider. B) a well-balanced life including work and family. C) taking medications in a private, rather than public, setting. D) proper methods to discard unneeded medications.
A student nurse is caring for a client with suspected cardiovascular disease. The nursing instructor asks the student what side effects a client may experience when undergoing a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) test
What should the student respond? A) Swollen feet B) Sweating C) Rapid heart rate D) Sluggishness
Current trends in telecommunications and increased mobility of nurses have led to approval of a mutual recognition model of nursing regulation, . .
. . .in which nurses are allowed to practice in states that are compact states without obtaining a license in each state. On which website would a nurse find a list of current compact states? a. National League for Nursing (NLN) b. National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) c. American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) d. Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
The nurse is assessing an 82-year-old female. Which of the following would be considered the best preventative action by the patient regarding bone disease and fractures?
1. Daily intake of 1200 mg calcium with vitamin D 2. Limiting scatter rugs in path to the bathroom and bedroom 3. Daily walk to the mailbox at the end of a 10-foot long driveway 4. Limiting smoking to one cigarette each evening with a glass of wine