Discriminate analysis reduces a large set of data into a more manageable and meaningful form
A) True
B) False
B
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A client who is on sulfonamide therapy is about to be discharged. Which of the following precautions should the nurse instruct the client to follow to reduce the effects of photosensitivity?
A) Wear protective clothing and sunscreen when outside. B) Increase fluid intake. C) Avoid lights while indoors. D) Wear protective footwear.
To prevent respiratory complications resulting from immobility, the best nursing interventions would be to:
1. suction every 4 to 6 hours. 2. administer pain medications as frequently as possible. 3. teach the patient the technique of pursed lip breathing. 4. reposition the patient and encourage him or her to cough and deep-breathe at least every 2 hours.
The client who is HIV positive has a bout of Pneumocystis pneumonia and is prescribed to take a combination of sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim (Bactrim). Which precaution is most important for the nurse to stress to this client?
A. "If you miss one dose, take two tablets at the next scheduled dose." B. "Drink at least 4 liters of fluid/day while taking this medication." C. "Do not take this medication within 4 hours of taking any other medication." D. "Avoid direct sunlight or use a sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 45 during and for 2 weeks following drug therapy."
The nurse is teaching a client from a culture that is "present oriented" about a dressing change that should be performed twice a day. How should the nurse address the cultural issue?
1. Allow the client to select the times the dressing will be changed. 2. Instruct the client to change the dressing after breakfast and before going to bed. 3. Explain that the client should complete the dressing change at 10 AM and 4 PM. 4. Suggest that the dressing change can be performed whenever the client chooses, as long as it gets done twice daily.