A client is prescribed a neuronal stabilizer to treat migraine headaches. Which of the following should the nurse suggest to the client?
A) Avoid crowds.
B) Take drugs only after meals at night.
C) Avoid caffeine and alcohol.
D) Use caution while driving or performing hazardous activities.
D
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They spend time looking through picture albums, watching old home movies, and remembering fun times spent together. Which term best describes the activity of the patient's children? a. Anticipatory grieving b. Bereavement c. Caregiver role strain d. Death anxiety
The nurse describes the pathophysiologic process of an asthma attack. Place the events in their proper sequence. (Separate letters by a comma and space as follows: A, B, C, D)
a. Inflammatory process in the mast cells of the lungs b. Increase in edema and mucus production in the bronchioles c. Release of histamine d. Narrowing of the airways e. Exposure to allergen
Which intervention is most important for the nurse to implement in a client after kidney transplant surgery?
a. Promote acceptance of new body image. b. Monitor magnesium levels daily. c. Place the client on protective isolation. d. Remove the indwelling (Foley) catheter as soon as possible.
The vaginal discharge for the first three days after delivery is
A. lochia rubra. B. fundal flow. C. menses lochia. D. lochia bruno.