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a. Therapeutic effect b. Adverse reaction c. Side effect d. Toxicity

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A patient comes to the walk-in clinic complaining of chest pain on exertion. The patient is diagnosed with angina pectoris. The patient asks what causes angina. What would be the nurse's best response?

A) "Angina is usually caused by significant coronary valvular insufficiency." B) "Angina is usually caused by significant coronary atherosclerosis." C) "Angina is usually caused by significant coronary valvular regurgitation." D) "Angina is usually caused by significant coronary arteriosclerosis."

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A young woman comes into the clinic with a respiratory infection. Because she has a fever of 101.6° F, the physician starts her on ampicillin 250 mg PO q6h. The patient has a history of being on birth control pills

What should you teach the patient about oral contraceptives with the use of antibiotics? 1. Penicillin will increase the effects of the birth control pill. 2. Use a backup method for birth control protection this month. 3. You will have a regular menstrual period; continue to take your birth control pill. 4. Birth control pills work with antibiotics if you take an antacid with them.

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The nurse developing a teaching plan for a patient with herpes simplex keratitis should include which instruction?

a. Apply antibiotic drops to the eye several times daily. b. Wash hands frequently and avoid touching the eyes. c. Apply a new occlusive dressing to the affected eye at bedtime. d. Use corticosteroid ophthalmic ointment to decrease inflammation.

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