Anticholinergic antiemetics are not agents of choice for management of nausea and vomiting in clients with benign prostatic hypertrophy

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The nurse is caring for a Jewish client who follows a strict kosher diet. The nurse discovers that the client has not taken the antihypertensive medication since discovering the capsule was made of a pork gel. What should the nurse do first?

A) Contact the pharmacist to see if the medication comes in another form. B) Notify the physician to report the lack of treatment as prescribed. C) Assess the client's vital signs and document refusal of medication. D) Remove the powder from the capsule and give to the client.

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In planning the care for a patient with a burn in the emergency room, the nurse recognizes that the patient is likely to experience a local and systemic response to the burn when the burn exceeds a total body surface area (TBSA) of:

A) 10% B) 15% C) 20% D) 25%

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The nurse is working with postoperative clients on a surgical unit. One aspect of care is manipula-tion of the client's environment. This involves the nurse:

1. Repositioning the client q2h 2. Removing clutter from the client's room 3. Delegating ambulation of clients to the nursing assistant 4. Providing pain medication to the client before a dressing change

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The nurse is preparing to assess an infant with a riboflavin deficiency. Which assessment finding should the nurse anticipate?

A. Muscle wasting. B. Mottled tooth enamel. C. Lips cracked at the corners. D. Dull, sparse, and brittle hair.

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