Bob is a 24-year-old patient with schizophrenia who lives in a group home. Bob presents at the clinic with bad sunburn. He tells you he "went to the beach with the others at the home

" You look at Bob's list of medications and remind him that photosensitivity is a side effect of his
A) Lithium carbonate
B) Prozac
C) Mellaril
D) Thorazine


D

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Ginseng, which is taken to assist with memory, may potentiate:

1. Aricept 2. Insulin 3. Digoxin 4. Propranolol

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The primary purpose of nursing theory is to

A. Improve nursing practice. B. Control health care costs. C. Justify nursing costs. D. Establish nursing as a discipline.

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The nurse is preparing to administer atenolol (Tenormin) to a client with angina. Which vital sign would cause the nurse to question administering this drug?

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