A nurse is reviewing the medication history of a client with a medical illness who is also exhibiting signs and symptoms of depression and agitation
Which medications would the nurse identify as possibly contributing to the client's current state? Select all that apply.
A) Clonidine
B) Ibuprofen
C) Acetaminophen
D) Baclofen
E) Carvedilol
A, B, D
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1. Six-month-old. 2. 18-month-old. 3. Four-year-old. 4. Six-year-old.
The nurse is conducting a health history interview while assessing a male patient who presents with genitourinary symptoms. Which assessment question is most appropriate?
1) "Have you noticed any unusual discharge from your penis?" 2) "Do you have blood in your urine?" 3) "What color is your penile discharge?" 4) "Is there any odor to the discharge?"
The physician orders a dose of morphine that the nurse considers excessive. The nurse should
a. administer the medication. b. ask another nurse to administer the medication. c. call the supervisor. d. contact the physician.
A nurse is assessing an apical pulse on a cardiac patient. The patient is taking digoxin. The nurse can anticipate that the digoxin will
A) Decrease the blood glucose B) Decrease the blood volume C) Decrease the apical pulse D) Decrease the respiratory rate