A 7-year-old child has been taking tetracycline for a bacterial infection. The nurse will be sure to inform the parents that this drug could cause
A) orange-tinged urine.
B) staining of permanent teeth.
C) sleep deprivation.
D) deep muscle pain.
B
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A 77-year-old male patient with Parkinson's disease will soon begin treatment with levodopa, carbidopa, and entacapone (Stalevo). Prior to starting this course of treatment, the nurse must ensure that
A) the patient has committed to having weekly blood work drawn for the next 2 months. B) the patient has completed an anticholinergic challenge in a clinical setting. C) the patient's existing dose of levodopa has been reduced. D) the patient has a prognosis for complete recovery from Parkinson's disease.
The health clinic staff is working on becoming culturally competent. Which strategies should the staff use when developing this competence? (Select all that apply.)
1. Increasing the diversity of the staff providing care. 2. Soliciting input from various cultural organizations. 3. Holding cultural training sessions for its staff members. 4. Developing a competence in the languages spoken by the patient population. 5. Concluding that their current method of care delivery needs little modification.
Inhibition of all of the following enzymes is important in increasing brain levels of dopamine except:
A. monoamine oxidase-A. B. monoamine oxidase-B. C. dihydroxyphenylamine decarboxylase. D. catechol-O-methyltransferase.
Maternal oxygen administration is appropriate in the context of
A. Recurrent variable decelerations/moderate variability B. Intermittent late decelerations/minimal variability C. Prolonged decelerations/moderate variability