What are the side effects of Furosemide?
What will be an ideal response?
-Blood dyscrasias
-Dehydration
-Hypokalemia (low K+)
-Hyponatremia (low Na+)
-Ototoxicity (hearing loss)
-Hypochloremia
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a. stage 1 non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep b. stage 2 NREM sleep c. stage 3 to 4 NREM sleep d. rapid eye movement (REM) sleep
An emergency room nurse is caring for an elderly client. The client's son has been caring for the client at home and has become increasingly worried about his father's forgetfulness
The son asks the nurse, "What could be wrong with my father?" What is the most appropriate response by the nurse? A) "Memory difficulties can be due to several different issues, including anxiety, chronic pain, depression, or Alzheimer's disease." B) "Forgetfulness is common in older adults. It's nothing you need to worry about." C) "My father is the same age as yours, and he can't remember anything." D) "Memory difficulties are hard for family members to deal with."
A nurse is caring for a patient in the last stages of leukemia and is aware that the patient is at risk from the bacteria of his own body. Which is an example of internal bacteria?
a. Beta-hemolytic streptococci b. Streptococcus pneumoniae c. Streptococcus viridans d. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Your client's family caregiver is experiencing Caregiver role strain. Which of the following are defining characteristics of this diagnosis?
1. feelings of dread, fright, and apprehension 2. apprehension about the client's future health, the caregiver's ability to provide care, and possible need to institutionalize the client 3. verbalization of uncertainty about choices and delayed decision-making 4. behaviors of avoidance; narrowing of focus on danger; and deficits in attention, performance, and control