Hemiparesis occurs simultaneously on both sides of the body.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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Drug interactions may be problematic in patients using phenobarbital. The nurse should monitor for:

a. bleeding from decreased metabolism of warfarin. b. suboptimal INRs in patients also taking warfarin. c. a decreased effect of opioids. d. decreased phenobarbital effects if the patient is also taking valproic acid.

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What causes warts?

a. A virus b. A fungus c. A parasite d. Bacteria

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A patient with an inflammatory response is prescribed ranitidine (Zantac) 75 mg once a day. What is the nurse's best action?

a. Give the drug as ordered. b. Hold the drug and notify the prescriber. c. Teach the patient to take the drug first thing in the morning. d. Ask the patient if he or she is allergic to any drugs or other substances.

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Which of the following is descriptive of deaths caused by unintentional injuries?

a. More deaths occur in males. b. More deaths occur in females. c. The pattern of deaths varies widely in Western societies. d. The pattern of deaths does not vary according to age and sex.

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