The home care nurse is completing the admission visit for a new client. During this visit, the nurse should complete an assessment of the client's condition, perceptions, family and family support, a physical assessment, and

A) family satisfaction with medical services.
B) satisfaction with service.
C) community engagement.
D) financial assessment.


D

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1. It works primarily by lowering LDL and HDL levels. 2. Due to adverse effects, niacin should not be used with statins. 3. Hot flashes are a common side effect when niacin is used in high doses. 4. High doses of 25–30 mg per day are often necessary.

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