A client diagnosed with moderate Alzheimer's disease is prescribed memantine (Namenda). Which of the following vitamins should the nurse encourage the client to consume to delay the progress of Alzheimer's disease?

A) Vitamin E
B) Vitamin C
C) Vitamin A
D) Vitamin D


A

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a. National Student Nurses Association b. Nurse Practice Act c. ANA Standards of Professional Performance d. National League for Nursing

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When reviewing the pathophysiology of cystic fibrosis, the nurse recognizes that it is characterized by:

a. multiple upper respiratory infections. b. an underproduction of exocrine glands. c. excessive, thick mucus. d. an overproduction of thin mucus.

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Which of the following is TRUE about a myocardial infarction?

a. It is caused by an obstruction in coronary artery. b. The obstruction is caused only by a thrombus. c. The area most commonly affected is the left ventricle. d. The client's prognosis is better if small coronary artery is obstructed. e. Typical symptoms of men are different than those of women. f. It results in necrosis of tissues supplied by the artery.

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