A woman who wants to use the oral contraceptive drospirenone ethinyl estradiol (Yasmin) is prescribed to take these other drug types daily. Which drug makes Yasmin a poor choice for her?
a. A corticosteroid inhaler
b. A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
c. An angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor
d. A combination opioid receptor agonist/antagonist agent
ANS: C
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a. Fluid volume deficit related to frequent, loose stools b. Risk for fluid volume overload due to IV infusion c. Potential for enhanced spiritual well-being d. Rape trauma syndrome
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a. conjunctival injection, strawberry tongue, and edema of the hands and feet. b. conjunctival infection, lymphadenopathy, and a vesicular rash. c. low-grade fever, strawberry tongue, and edema of the hands and feet. d. dermatomal bullae rash, high fever, and cyanotic hands and feet.
The nurse is teaching a class about drug abuse. He correctly teaches that molecular changes occur in the brain because of the major transmitter dopamine, which activates which of the following responses?
a. Physical dependence b. Psychologic dependence c. Reward circuit response d. Euphoric response
The spouse of a client diagnosed with Stage I/II Alzheimer's disease must continue to work full-time
The spouse tells the occupational health nurse that the client has started to wander outside the house, forgets to turn off the stove after preparing food, and tries to drive the car if the client finds the keys. The nurse should recommend which of the following? 1. Long-term care placement for the client 2. That the spouse should consider early retirement 3. Placing the client in an adult day-care environment 4. Considering increasing the client's medications to slow the progress of the disease