A patient is receiving enteral tube feedings and has developed drug-nutrient interactions. The nurse recognizes which drug as having the potential for causing drug-nutrient reactions?
a. Aspirin
b. Enoxaparin
c. Ibuprofen
d. Phenytoin
D
Bioavailability of phenytoin is reduced when administered with enteral feedings.
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The vital signs should be charted:
1. after they have been reported to the nurse in charge or the doctor. 2. at the end of the shift. 3. before the lunch break. 4. immediately after they have been taken.
The intended or desired physiological response to a medication is known as its ____________
Fill in the blanks with correct word
The nurse notes that a newborn has tremor-like movements. For which health problems should this newborn be further assessed? Select all that apply
1. Seizures 2. Bilirubinemia 3. Hypocalcemia 4. Hypoglycemia 5. Substance withdrawal
A client arrives in the Emergency Department with severe chest pain. What is the best explanation by the nurse to differentiate angina from a myocardial infarction?
1. "Angina usually goes away with rest, and is rarely fatal, but a myocardial infarction requires immediate treatment, and can be lifethreatening." 2. "There is no way to tell the difference between the two. You will be treated for a myocardial infarction." 3. "Both are caused by a clot blocking the coronary arteries. Angina occurs if a small vessel is blocked, and a myocardial infarction occurs if a large vessel is blocked." 4. "Angina does not cause severe chest pain, but a myocardial infarction always causes severe chest pain."