A client is sensitive to light. Which intervention would the nurse teach the client as appropriate for this problem?
A) dim the lights on sunny days
B) remove lampshades to provide more light
C) place dark patterned rugs on stairs
D) use supplementary lamps near work
D
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A patient has received large doses of a sympathomimetic drug, reducing saliva production. What effect will this situation have on digestion?
A) Swallowing will be more difficult B) Fat digestion will be impaired C) Microbial overgrowth may occur D) Mouth pH may decrease
The function of Cooper's ligaments is to
a. serve as a reservoir for milk during lactation. b. provide support for the breast tissue. c. lubricate the nipple. d. excrete colostrum.
The physician has prescribed methimazole (Tapazole). When providing education to the patient, which instruction should be included in the teaching?
a. "The medication can be doubled if the previous dose was missed." b. "The medication should be taken on a strict schedule." c. "The medication could be replaced by a less expensive generic substitute." d. "The medication can be safely taken by pregnant women."
Which does the nurse use for the hang time of an intermittent gavage tube feeding?
1. Up to 8 hours 2. Up to 24 hours 3. 10 to 15 minutes 4. 30 to 60 minutes