A Nurse Practitioner is teaching a patient about his newly prescribed drug, colchicine, for gout. The Nurse Practitioner will instruct the patient to avoid which of the following foods?


Answer: Shrimp

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The nurse caring for small-for-gestational-age (SGA) infants assesses them for attainment of outcomes related to nursing diagnoses. Which assessment finding best demonstrates attainment of priority outcomes?

A. Body temperature of 97.5 °F (36.4 ° C) B. Gains weight regularly C. Parents visit daily D. Skin remains intact

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In assessing function of cranial nerves (CN), the nurse offers a client toothpaste and the client can only identify it by smell. The nurse would record that

a. CN I is functional. b. CN II is partially functional. c. CN IV is non-functional. d. CNs are unable to be assessed this way.

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Pediculosis capitis is a sign of:

a. malnutrition. b. excoriation. c. poor personal hygiene. d. infestation.

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What is the purpose of the recovery position?

a. It helps the person wake up. b. It prevents pressure ulcers. c. It promotes good alignment. d. It keeps the airway open.

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