A patient is started on delavirdine. Which concurrent prescription should the nurse question before administering it with the NNRTI?

1. Alprazolam
2. Diphenhydramine
3. Morphine
4. Penicillin


Correct Answer: 1

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A client who is homeless comes into the emergency department with a cough. Which of the following should the nurse suspect is occurring with this client?

a. Cardiovascular disease b. Tuberculosis c. Parasitic infection d. Diabetes

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A pregnant patient who is taking ondansetron [Zofran] for morning sickness tells the nurse she is experiencing headache and dizziness. What will the nurse tell her?

a. It is not safe to take this drug during pregnancy. b. These are common side effects of on-dansetron. c. She should stop taking the ondansetron immediately. d. She should report these adverse effects to her provider.

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The nurse has given a client an injection of glucagon. Which action does the nurse take next?

a. Apply pressure to the injection site. b. Position the client on his or her side. c. Have a padded tongue blade available. d. Elevate the head of the bed.

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Which of the following statements is true?

1. Nutrition support is medically optional except for comatose clients. 2. Hydration is medically mandatory as long as a client can swallow. 3. State laws vary as to the obligation to provide hydration and nutrition. 4. Federal statutes require both nutrition and hydration be provided as long as life persists.

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