The nurse is reviewing the common mild reactions to medications with a client, including: Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Urticaria.
2. Pruritus.
3. Lacrimal tearing.
4. Anaphylaxis.
5. Gastroenteritis.
1,2,3,5
Rationale: Urticaria is a localized rash that is generalized over the body.
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A nurse is caring for a client who is being prescribed phenazopyridine. The client is distressed on seeing that the urine is exhibiting a reddish-orange discoloration. Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?
A) "We will have to get a specimen for a urinalysis." B) "I will have to notify the primary health care provider immediately." C) "You will need to increase your fluid intake." D) "This discoloration is a normal result of the medication. Nothing is wrong."
Which type of sexually transmitted disease is the nurse most accurate to highlight in the client's history as it remains dormant in the body and can reoccur at any time?
A) Chlamydia B) Herpes infection C) Gonorrhea D) Syphilis
The MOST common device used to provide positive-pressure ventilation to a newborn in the prehospital setting is a:
A) T-piece resuscitator. B) self-inflating bag-mask device. C) flow-inflating bag-mask device. D) manually triggered ventilator.
The nurse is preparing a teaching tool on the physiologic effects of sleep for a group of new colleagues. Which information should the nurse include? Select all that apply.
A. Growth hormone increases during the night. B. Melatonin is increased during the day. C. Cortisol is decreased during the day. D. Testosterone increases during the night. E. Blood pressure decreases during the night.