A client's genetic testing reveals a change in CYP2A6. The nurse would plan which interventions based on this discovery? Select all that apply.
A. Teaching the client to avoid caffeine-containing drugs.
B. Planning additional time and interventions to help the client stop smoking.
C. Use of an alternative to the drug warfarin.
D. Increased surveillance for the development of lung cancer.
E. Frequent monitoring of blood pressure.
Ans:
B. Planning additional time and interventions to help the client stop smoking.
D. Increased surveillance for the development of lung cancer.
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