The nurse cautions the client receiving isosorbide dinitrate for treatment of angina that long-term use can lead to the development of:
A) Tolerance.
B) Tachycardia.
C) Hypotension.
D) Urinary retention.
Ans: A) Tolerance.
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Which assessment data for a patient who has Guillain-Barré syndrome will require the nurse's most immediate action?
a. The patient's triceps reflexes are absent. b. The patient is continuously drooling saliva. c. The patient complains of severe pain in the feet. d. The patient's blood pressure (BP) is 150/82 mm Hg.
A nurse is educating students on physician-assisted suicide (PAS). The nurse judges that the teaching has been effective when a student states: (Select all that apply.)
a. "PAS does not violate any ethical prin-ciples.". b. "PAS threatens to destroy the fundamental relationship between physician and patient.". c. "PAS does not involve nurses.". d. "Quality of life advocates support PAS as an example of personal autonomy and control.". e. "Nurses should be aware of the legal and ethical implications of administering legal dosages of medications.".
During a health history the nurse is concerned that a client is at risk for developing secondary Parkinson disease because of which information?
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. The client has a history of concussions. 2. The client was treated for meningitis while in college. 3. The client worked as a crop duster after the war. 4. The client waited tables at a local restaurant. 5. The client scuba dives during vacations.
The most basic human needs are
A. oxygen and nutrition. B. safety and security. C. giving and receiving love. D. self-respect and approval.