After the client begins taking glucocorticoid medications, the nurse would observe for adverse effects of

1. hypoglycemia.
2. hypotension.
3. bruising.
4. weight loss.


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Rationale 1: Hyperglycemia, not hypoglycemia, can occur.
Rationale 2: Hypertension, not hypotension, can occur as a result of Cushing's syndrome.
Rationale 3: Long-term glucocorticoid use can result in easier bruising.
Rationale 4: Weight gain, not weight loss, can occur.
Global Rationale: Long-term glucocorticoid use can result in easier bruising. Hyperglycemia, not hypoglycemia, can occur. Hypertension, not hypotension, can occur as a result of Cushing's syndrome. Weight gain, not weight loss, can occur.

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