Which one of the following reactions requires emergency medical attention?
A. Stevens-Johnson syndrome
B. Pruritis and photosensitivity
C. Fanconi syndrome
D. Disulfiram reaction
Answer: A
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A nurse is conducting a study on the needs and living situations of older adults in the community. Which of the following statements should the nurse take into account?
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Which is the nurse's priority when preparing to administer intravenous vesicant chemotherapy?
A. Notify the healthcare provider for a central line placement. B. Wear gloves when drawing up the medication. C. Understand the protocol for extravasation. D. Place the client in reverse isolation prior to administering the vesicant.