Isoniazid (INH) is given over several months to treat tuberculosis. The client should be instructed in routinely taking what supplement?
a. vitamin B6
b. calcium citrate
c. fat-soluble vitamins
d. high-kcalorie, low-protein commercial supplement
a
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A client is placed on a medical regimen of doxorubicin (Adriamycin), cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan), and fluorouracil (5-FU) for breast cancer. Which side effect seen in the client should the nurse report to the provider immediately?
a. Shortness of breath b. Nausea and vomiting c. Hair loss d. Mucositis
When the client scheduled for a modified radical mastectomy asks the nurse what tissue the surgeon will remove, the nurse would answer
a. breast, skin, and axillary nodes. b. breast, skin, and muscle. c. breast, skin, muscle, and axillary nodes. d. breast, skin, muscle, axillary nodes, and internal mammary nodes.
Which of the following statements describes Eriksons theory of development?
a. A healthy personality is defined by the lack of pathology .b. Stages of development advance based on psychosocial factors. c. The main premise of the theory is that individuals are interdependent beings and rely on each other in order to develop successfully. d. An individual must successfully accomplish the developmental stage before proceeding to the next stage
When speaking with a patient, George, a nursing assistant, notices that the patient pauses frequently and sometimes remains silent before she responds. George should
A) give the patient the time she needs to respond. B) ask the patient more questions to fill up the silence. C) make up an excuse to leave the patient's room. D) assume the patient is not interested in speaking with him.