Which testing should the nurse instruct the client receiving hydroxychloroquine sulfate (Plaquenil) to do on a regular basis?
A. Hearing tests
B. Eye exams
C. Serum glucose
D. Blood pressure
Answer: B
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If a client is receiving an antipsychotic medication, it is especially important for the nurse to monitor the client for side effects of: a. Increased thirst and urination, nausea, and anorexia b. Dry mouth, altered taste, sexual dysfunction, and dizziness c. Bone marrow depression, gastrointestinal symptoms, and confusion d. Extrapyramidal movements, dry mouth, blurred vision, and photophobia
One identified time waster is perfectionism. Which of the following is not correct regarding perfectionists?
a. hate criticism b. are devastated by failure c. value themselves for who they are d. remember mistakes and dwell on them
A nurse is implementing a one-on-one suicide observation level with a client diagnosed with major depressive disorder. The client states, "I'm feeling a lot better, so you can stop watching me. I have taken up too much of your time already."
Which is the best nursing reply? A. "I really appreciate your concern but I have been ordered to continue to watch you." B. "Because we are concerned about your safety, we will continue to observe you." C. "I am glad you are feeling better. The treatment team will consider your request." D. "I will forward you request to your psychiatrist because it is his decision."
When using the integrative model for community health promotion, the nurse would apply the dimension of client system by:
a. Concentrating on individual health behaviors b. Studying client-centered initiatives c. Providing multidimensional nursing care among various levels of clients d. Focusing on health promotion, illness prevention, and illness care