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a. Drug-drug
b. Drug-laboratory
c. Therapeutic duplication
d. Food-environment
d. Food-environment
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This aspect of the man's medication regimen should signal the nurse to the possibility that he has a diagnosis of A) osteoarthritis. B) gout. C) inflammatory bowel disease. D) bursitis or tendonitis.
A care conference is being held with the family of an older patient in the late stages of Alzheimer's disease. The family wants to know if a feeding tube should be placed. How should this question be answered?
1. Tube feeding will aid the patient to gain weight. 2. Tube feeding is associated with a reduced risk of aspiration. 3. Tube feeding reduces the discomfort associated with dehydration. 4. The absence of tube feeding promotes dehydration which reduces pain sensitivity.
During a physical assessment, the nurse would recognize that there is the potential for medication-induced weight loss in a client who is being treated with which of the following medications?
A) Olanzapine (Zyprexa) B) Ziprasidone (Geodon) C) Risperidone (Risperdal) D) Fluoxetine (Prozac)
After leaving the home of a new mother and her newborn baby, the student nurse asked the instructor, "What will the new mom do when we aren't there to help?" How did the instructor probably reply?
A. "I am going to ask you to come back tomorrow to help the new mom further." B. "Mothers have been having and caring for babies since the world began without nurses. Why would the new mother have any problems?" C. "We have to assume that the new mom will be able to manage without us." D. "We'll have another nurse stop by tomorrow to help the new mom."