What nutritional complications could it have?
Could cause nausea, vomiting, anorexia, and fluid retention in the bowel.
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The nurse is caring for a client with an acute burn injury. Which action should the nurse take to prevent infection by autocontamination?
a. Use a disposable blood pressure cuff to avoid sharing with other clients. b. Change gloves between wound care on different parts of the client's body. c. Use the closed method of burn wound management for all wound care. d. Advocate for proper and consistent handwashing by all members of the staff.
Directions: Write the equivalent indicated. 15 mg = _____ mcg
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A nurse teaches a patient about sulfonamides. Which statement by the patient indicates a need for further teaching?
a. "I need to drink extra fluids while taking this medication." b. "I need to use sunscreen when taking this drug." c. "I should call my provider if I develop a rash while taking this drug." d. "I should stop taking this drug when my symptoms are gone."
When assessing a client taking amiodarone, the nurse would be most concerned about toxicity, if the client manifested:
a. urinary frequency. c. chest pain with deep inhalation. b. hematuria. d. wheezes with productive cough.