Phenotype assays are used to measure _______ of antiretroviral therapy
1. Effectiveness
2. Genotype
3. Sensitivity
4. Hypersensitivity susceptibility
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Which of the following clients are displaying known risk factors for the development of pulmonary emboli? Select all that apply. A client who is:
A) immobilized following orthopedic surgery. B) experiencing impaired Cl- and Na+ regulation. C) taking amiodarone for the treatment of premature ventricular contractions. D) a smoker and who takes oral contraceptives. E) undergoing radiation therapy for the treatment of breast cancer.
Which of the following areas would be more relevant to the assessment of a client with somatoform
disorder than for a client with dissociative disorder? a. Voluntary control of symptoms b. Ability to perform self-care activities c. Effect of symptoms on family processes d. Use of alcohol, psychoactive drugs, and prescription anxiolytics
What teaching point should the nurse include for a client who is prescribed a thiazide diuretic?
1. Take the medication in the morning 2. Take with two full glasses of water 3. Avoid foods containing potassium 4. Take before bed
The patient is encouraged to decrease fluid intake in the late evening to prevent interruption of sleep from:
a. increased digestive processes in the bowel. b. episodes of nocturia. c. gastroesophageal reflux. d. changes in body temperature.