Which information should the nurse include in the teaching for a client prescribed ramelteon?

A. Daytime drowsiness is common.
B. There is an increased risk of physical dependence.
C. Relatively short onset of action.
D. The primary action is to induce a deep sleep state.


Answer: C

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ANS:

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The client is describing her trip to town. Her speech consists of a rambling, jumbled set of unrelated words that no one can understand. This speech disturbance is called

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A woman presents at the emergency department with sharp, colicky pain in her right abdomen that radiates to her right shoulder

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