Mr. Jones is picking up his prescription for a cholesterol-lowering medication. He asks if there is
anything special he should not eat or drink when taking this medication. You should tell him there is
nothing that interacts with this medication.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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The nurse is caring for a patient with cystic fibrosis who has recently not been taking her pancreatic enzymes recently. What is the primary assessment finding the nurse will see as a result of this noncompliance?
A) Constipation B) Diarrhea C) Malnutrition D) Abdominal pain
The Glasgow coma scale is a screening tool used to assess level of consciousness in three major areas. They are
a. verbal, sensation, motor. b. eye, motor, verbal. c. verbal, pain, reflexes. d. eye, pain, verbal.
A patient presents at the clinic stating they have hallux valgus. What signs and symptoms would the nurse expect this patient to manifest?
A) Deviation of a great toe laterally B) A great toe pulled in an upward position C) An abnormally high arch of the foot D) A diminished longitudinal arch of the foot
When conducting a nursing assessment of the peripheral vascular system, the nurse is alert for the presence of Virchow's triad, which includes pooling of blood, a coagulation problem, and:
a. edema c. hypertension b. shortness of breath d. vessel trauma