The nurse is assessing a patient who is about to receive antifungal drug therapy. Which problem would be of most concern?
A, Endocrine disease
B. Hepatic Disease
C. Cardiac Disease
D. Pulmonary Disease
Ans: B. Hepatic Disease
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MC If the nurse questions the appropriateness of a medication or an order on the MAR, the nurse should
A. Check the previous MA. B. Check the doctor's order. C. Consult with the previous shift nurse. D. Ask the pharmacy to validate the MAR.
A client is prescribed warfarin. Client teaching has included instructions to avoid a diet rich in foods that contain vitamin K. What sources of food should the nurse instruct the client to avoid?
A) Fish, meats, and vegetable oils B) Citrus fruits C) Milk and dairy products D) Cereals, soybeans, and spinach
The nurse in a long-term care facility designs a teaching program for the residents to help prevent peripheral vascular disease (PVD) caused by age-related changes, which include: (Select all that apply.)
a. decreasing blood viscosity. b. loss of elasticity in vessel walls. c. atherosclerotic vessels. d. sedentary practices. e. weakened leg muscles.
A teen female patient reports intermittent abdominal pain for 12 hours. No dysuria is present. When performing an abdominal assessment, the nurse should
a. Recommend that the patient take more laxatives. b. Ask the patient about the color of her stools. c. Avoid sexual references such as possible pregnancy. d. Assess first the spots that are most tender.