Marci has been started on a tuberculosis (TB) regimen. Because isoniazid (INH) may cause peripheral neuropathy, you consider ordering which of the following drugs prophylactically?
a. Pyridoxine c. Probiotic
b. Thiamine d. Phytonadione
A
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Which diagnosis should the nurse identify as a priority for this client? A) Fatigue B) Disturbed Sensory Perception C) Impaired Physical Mobility D) Self-Care Deficit
The preoperative nurse is teaching a 78-year-old client, who is very anxious about surgery. Which does the nurse use to provide preoperative teaching and discharge instructions to the client? (Select all that apply.)
1. Keep client instructions simple. 2. Choose a calm place for teaching. 3. Remember that the anxiety will pass. 4. Consider effects of aging on memory. 5. Provide written materials for reference. 6. Administer anxiolytics before teaching.
The nurse assesses a patient with a penetrating abdominal wound as a Class IV hemorrhage because of which findings? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. Heart rate 160 2. Respiratory rate 28 3. Mean arterial pressure 50 4. Capillary refill 5 seconds 5. Mild decrease in urine output
A client having an abdominal resection also has a history of myasthenia gravis. Due to the risk of nitrous oxide, what does the nurse anticipate this client to be at a greater risk for developing?
1. Increased heart rate and respiratory depression 2. Nausea and vomiting during surgery 3. Decreased intracranial pressure and diuresis 4. Respiratory depression and prolonged hypnotic effects