A client diagnosed with major depression was prescribed imipramine (Tofranil) and has been taking this medication for 1 week. The client took his last dose of imipramine (Tofranil) at 9:00 PM
The client is scheduled to have blood drawn to monitor the medication level the next morning. The nurse should instruct the client to have his blood drawn as close as possible to which time?
A) 6:00 AM
B) 7:00 AM
C) 8:00 AM
D) 9:00 AM
B
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A nurse cares for a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The client states that he no longer enjoys going out with his friends. How should the nurse respond?
a. "There are a variety of support groups for people who have COPD." b. "I will ask your provider to prescribe you with an antianxiety agent." c. "Share any thoughts and feelings that cause you to limit social activities." d. "Friends can be a good support system for clients with chronic disorders."
The hospice movement was founded in the 20th century. Place the following in sequence from earliest to most recent events Standard Text: Click and drag the options below to move them up or down
1. Canadian Palliative Care Association 2. Yale-New Haven Hospital Hospice 3. London hospice 4. Medicare Hospice benefit 5.
Foods containing salicylates may increase the risk of adverse reactions in clients receiving salicylates. The nurse recommends that a client avoid the intake of which of the following? Select all that apply
A) Turkey B) Pepper C) Paprika D) Tea E) Prunes
When discussing a depressed client's response to treatment, a nurse's colleague has made a comment attributing the client's closely guarded behavior during treatment to the fact that he is a man
Which of the following facts should underlie the nurse's response to the colleague? A) It is sexist to allude to a relationship between gender and communication. B) Research has demonstrated no appreciable gender-based differences in communication. C) Men tend to misinterpret their feelings and responses to communication. D) Men often disclose less information to caregivers than women do.