All of the following symptoms are very concerning. However which of the following is related to taking Bismuth salts (Peptol bismol) for diarrhea?

A. "I'm having electrical shocks periodically that run along my spine."
B. "My vision is blurry when I wake up in the morning ."
C. "My fingers have been tingling lately."
D. "I am having ringing in my ears, and my hearing has decreased in the last day."


Ans: D. "I am having ringing in my ears, and my hearing has decreased in the last day."

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What nursing interventions are most appropriate for this client? Select all that apply. A) Elevate the head of the client's bed to a Fowler's position. B) Change the client's oxygen therapy to a nonrebreathing mask. C) Administer morphine sulfate per physician order. D) Move the client to a room closer to the nurse's desk for closer observation. E) Place a fan in the room to move air around the client.

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The parent of a child who is taking amphetamine (Adderall) to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) asks the provider to recommend an over-the-counter medication to treat a cold. What will the nurse tell the parent?

a. "Avoid any products containing pseudoephedrine or caffeine." b. "Never give over-the-counter medications with Adderall." c. "Sudafed is a safe and effective decongestant." d. "Use any over-the-counter medication from the local pharmacy."

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In order to help an infant accomplish the basic task of infancy (according to Erikson's stages of psychosocial development), caregivers must consistently do which of the following things?

a. Provide entertainment and stimulation for psychological growth. b. Talk with the child during the child's waking hours. c. Hold the baby in a way that the baby prefers. d. Meet need for comfort, security, predictability, food, and warmth.

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A client has been prescribed long-term corticosteroid therapy. What should the nurse instruct the client about the potential effects of this medication regimen?

Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Have the blood glucose level checked frequently. 2. Avoid crowds and being around others with respiratory infections. 3. Avoid falling or any other type of injury to the bones. 4. Increase the intake of green leafy vegetables. 5. Increase the daily intake of fiber.

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