A group of students are debating the pros and cons of implantable identification devices. Which of the following would the proponents most likely address?

A) It allows quicker and safer emergency care.
B) It should be a requirement to enhance care.
C) It would ensure complete privacy.
D) It promotes an individual's civil liberties.


A

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a. Document the report as the only action. b. Hold the dose and notify the prescriber immediately. c. Caution the patient to wear sunglasses and a hat when outside. d. Reassure the patient that this is a common side effect of the drug.

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A client with anxiety reports difficulty sleeping and waking up several times throughout the night. The nurse is concerned that the client can develop imbalances in which neurotransmitters?

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