A patient who is being administered isoniazid (INH) for tuberculosis has a yellow color in the sclera of the eye. What other finding would lead you to believe that hepatotoxicity has developed?
A) Diarrhea
B) Numbness
C) Diminished vision
D) Clay-colored stools
D
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The nurse client advocate wants to teach staff nurses how to implement client advocacy in daily practice. Which value, which is basic to client advocacy, should the nurse advocate use to begin the teaching session with the staff nurses?
A) The client is a holistic, autonomous being who has the right to make choices and decisions. B) The nurse has the responsibility to ensure the client's spirituality is respected. C) The client has the right to refuse care. D) The client is a dependent being who has the right to expect the nurse to solve all healthcare needs.
A pregnant patient complains of nasal stuffiness and rapid breathing. The clinician should recognize that:
A. Elevated progesterone directly stimulates the central respiratory center in pregnancy to enhance loss of CO2 B. Elevated estrogen and progesterone levels causes nasal edema C. Elevated estrogen and progesterone cause nasal turbinate enlargement D. All of the above
Which of the following theorists assumes that the human being constructs his or her own meaning and whose emphasis is on the meaning and values that influencing a human being's active choices of behavior?
A) Rosemarie Parse B) Martha Rogers C) Callista Roy D) Susan Leddy
Inability to breathe unless sitting upright is
A. occlusion. B. decompensation. C. infarction. D. orthopnea.