An example of a beneficial inhibitory interaction is:
A. naloxone blocking morphine's actions.
B. antacids blocking tetracycline's actions.
C. alcohol blocking the actions of opioids.
D. phenobarbital blocking the effects of phenytoin.
A
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A) Cloudy cerebral spinal fluid B) Pain and stiffness of the extremities C) Purpura of hands and feet D) Low white blood cell (WBC) count E) Low red blood cell (RBC) count F) Low antidiuretic hormone (ADH) levels
A patient with a long history of pain rarely appears to be in pain and often forgoes the use of pain medication. What does the nurse realize about this patient?
1. The patient has a high pain tolerance. 2. The patient has a low pain tolerance. 3. The patient is addicted to pain medication. 4. The patient does not really have pain.
An 85-year-old patient who has been NPO since midnight last night for diagnostic testing just completed the procedure. Which intervention is most important?
a. Inform the patient about the test results. b. Obtain the patient's weight for compari-son to the morning value. c. Turn the patient every 2 hours. d. Offer 4 ounces of water or juice every hour.
A patient who is being discharged from the hospital received his last dose of the medicine in the hospital at 1200. If the medicine is ordered every 4 hours, the nurse should tell the patient to take the next dose of medicine at ________ (conventional time).
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).