A menopausal client with a history of liver problems is to receive estrogen replacement therapy. The nurse would expect this client to receive this therapy via which method?
A) Oral
B) Vaginal
C) Transdermal
D) Injection
C
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The nurse is providing medication teaching to a patient who will begin taking niacin with a bile acid sequestrant. How does the nurse instruct the patient to take these two medications?
A) "Both medications should be taken 4 to 6 hours apart." B) "Both medications should be taken in the morning." C) "One medication should be taken in the morning but the other is taken at bedtime." D) "Both medications can be taken at once just before going to bed."
The nurse is caring for a patient who is taking a benzodiazepine. The nurse knows that caution should be used when administering a benzodiazepine to the elderly because of what possible adverse effect?
A) Acute renal failure B) Unpredictable reactions C) Paranoia D) Hallucinations
Which one of the following patient characteristics is most likely to limit patient reliability during history taking?
a. The patient's measured IQ is above aver-age. b. The patient is alert and oriented to time and place. c. The patient is sleep- and sensory-deprived. d. The patient speaks the same language as examiner.
A nurse assesses the power systems within her community as part of a community assessment. Which of the following best describes these power systems?
A) Economic, educational, religious, political, and legal systems B) Decision making, political systems, and safety C) Economics, demographics of the community, and health care D) Human services, opportunities for recreation, and communication systems