What nutritional complications could occur with the listed medications? List any adverse reactions


nitroglycerin: nausea, vomiting; adverse reactions include orthostatic hypotension

phenobarbital (Barbita): nausea, vomiting; adverse reactions include drowsiness, lethargy, hangover

morphine sulfate: nausea, vomiting, constipation, ileus; adverse reactions include respiratory depression.

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The nurse is teaching a patient about the importance of reducing saturated fats in his diet

The nurse will recognize that learning has occurred if, upon questioning, the patient replies that he should read product labels to eliminate the intake of which saturated fats? Select all that apply. a. Palm oil b. Coconut oil c. Canola oil d. Peanut oil e. Safflower oil

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When there is sustained skin pressure, especially over bony prominences, pressure ulcers may form as a result of:

a. heat from pressure. b. collapse of blood vessels. c. friction from pressure. d. collapse of skin tissue.

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The nurse notes the following rhythm on a client's telemetry monitor. How does the nurse interpret these findings?

a. Ventricular tachycardia b. Second-degree heart block c. Supraventricular tachycardia d. Premature ventricular contractions

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Before applying moist heat or cold applications, you need to:

a. Measure water temperature b. Measure water depth c. Measure and record the amount of water as intake d. Show the person how to change the tem-perature

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