The nurse is educating a client who is to start a prescription for tacrolimus (Protopic) for the treatment of atopic dermatitis. The nurse knows further teaching is necessary when the client states which of the following?
A. "This medication will help reduce the swelling and redness on my skin."
B. "I should notice a big improvement in the constant itch I've been having."
C. "I will have to take this medication by mouth at least three times a day."
D. "This medication alters the local immune response on my skin but won't increase my risk for other infections."
D
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A) IUD B) OB C) Pap D) GYN
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
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Which of the following is the correct order of events pertaining to contraction of the left ventricle?
A. The aortic volume increases, the ventricular pressure increases, the ventricle contracts, the bundle branches depolarize. B. The bundle branches depolarize, the ventricle contracts, the ventricular pressure increases, and blood exits the ventricle. C. The ventricular pressure increases, the bundle branches depolarize, the aortic volume increases, the ventricle contracts. D. The bundle branches depolarize, the ventricular pressure increases, the ventricle contracts, the aortic volume increases.
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