Which drug interacts with insulin and increases the risk for unrecognized hypoglycemia in a patient?
A. Aspirin
B. Codeine
C. Thiazide diuretics
D. Beta-adrenergic blocker
Answer: D. Beta-adrenergic blocker
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The best answer by the nurse would be that adolescent boys: 1. "Do not need or benefit from any particular preparation for the onset of puberty." 2. "Need preparation for regular nocturnal emissions about every two weeks." 3. "Need instructions on good hygiene and shaving most of all." 4. "Benefit from preparation about sudden enlargement of the scrotum and penis."
The nurse determines that the diagnosis of Ineffective Airway Clearance is appropriate for a client with pneumonia who is experiencing copious amounts of respiratory secretions. Which intervention should the nurse include in this client's plan of care?
A) Perform chest percussion every 4 hours and prn. B) Administer the pneumococcal vaccine prior to discharge. C) Limit fluid intake to 1,000 mL per day. D) Provide the client with smoking cessation education.
As part of your health promotion education for a new patient, you explain that the risk factors for skin cancer include:
a. an olive complexion. b. repeated trauma or irritation to skin. c. history of allergic reactions to sunscreen. d. dark eyes and hair.
Which nursing diagnosis is most common in a patient with anemia?
a. Ineffective Airway Clearance related to dyspnea b. Activity Intolerance related to tissue hypoxia c. Risk for Infection related to reduction in circulating white blood cells d. Chronic Pain related to bone marrow dysfunction