Which drug reduces the efficacy of combined oral contraceptives?
a. Dilantin c. Tetracycline
b. Penicillin d. Prednisone
A
Phenytoin reduces the efficacy of COC. Penicillin, Tetracycline, and Prednisone do not impact on the efficacy of COC.
You might also like to view...
Which of the following is the best resource to use when beginning the search for evidence necessary for an individual EBP project?
A) Hayat, M. (2010). Understanding statistical significance. Nursing Research, 59(3), 219-223. B) Durbin, C. R., Fish, A. F., Bachman, J. A., & Smith, K. V. (2010). Systematic review of education intervention for improving advanced directive completion. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 42, 234-241. C) Polit, D. R., & Beck, C. T. (2014). Essentials of Nursing Research: Appraising Evidence for Nursing Practice (8th ed.). Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer| Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. D) Aggarwal, B., Liao, M., & Mosca, L. (2010). Predictors of physical activity at 1 year in a randomized controlled trial of family members of patients with cardiovascular disease. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 29(6), 444-449.
Which of the following assessment findings in an older adult client does the nurse associate with the normal aging process? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Increased systolic blood pressure 2. Increased muscle tone 3. Decreased cardiac output 4. Increased vital capacity 5. Decreased renal function
The population most commonly affected by gout is:
a. postmenopausal women c. middle-aged men b. teenagers d. elderly-aged men
The outcome that resulted from the fundamental flaw with the deinstitutionalization of mental health patients was that: (Select all that apply.)
a. patients had to be readmitted to state hospitals because of the lack of adequate community services. b. there was insufficient financial support to care for the psychiatric patients at the homeless shelters currently in place. c. funds for services were misused since policymakers did not require adequate documentation of patient service needs. d. there were insufficient numbers of community health professionals available to care for the psychiatric patients who qualified for deinstitutionalization care. e. patients refused to seek out or accept mental health care from community-basedfacilities since they were unfamiliar with them and therefore generally distrustful of them.