A patient tells the nurse that Father John's Medicine is used as a HEALTH protection practice from November to May. Individuals from which heritage uses this remedy?

A. Canadian Catholics
B. English-American Episcopalians
C. Italian-American Catholics
D. Native American Baptists


Answer: A

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While discussing the history of a 6-month-old infant, the mother tells the nurse that she took a significant amount of aspirin while she was pregnant. What question would the nurse want to include in the history?

a. "Does your baby seem to startle with loud noises?" b. "Has your baby had any surgeries on her ears?" c. "Have you noticed any drainage from her ears?" d. "How many ear infections has your baby had since birth?"

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The client tells the nurse that everything "tastes funny" since starting a new medication, making eating unpleasant. The nurse has given this medication to other clients, and has not heard this complaint from any of them

The nurse re-checks the drug information resource to learn whether this is a known side effect of the medication, and reads that it is. This information may be helpful in making a nursing diagnosis and in determining how best to address this problem. Subjective data for this client includes: 1. The client tells the nurse that, since starting a new medication, everything "tastes funny.". 2. The nurse has never experienced other clients who have taken this medication report this. 3. The nurse re-checks the drug reference to learn whether this is a known side effect of the medication. 4. The nurse reads that this medication can cause a metallic taste in some clients.

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The nurse has provided education for a client prescribed zafirlukast (Accolate). Which statement made by the client indicates an understanding of the information?

A. "Zafirlukast will activate my fight-or-flight response." B. "I can use this prescription for acute asthma attacks." C. "This prescription will dilate my airways so I can breathe better." D. "This decreases the inflammation in my lungs."

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