An 82-year-old woman with renal failure is seen in the clinic. The provider should question the patient about the intake of which of these substances that can cause renal toxicity?

a. Ibuprofen c. Losartan
b. Captopril d. All of the above


D

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The nurse has entered a client's room and observed that he has removed the mattress from his bed and is closely scrutinizing the spaces in the bed frame. Which of the following statements is most likely to elicit an explanation of the client's behavior?

A) "What's wrong with your bed?" B) "It looks like you're searching for something. Is that right?" C) "What are you looking for in the bed? There's nothing hidden there." D) "Are you having any delusions or hallucinations right now?"

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The nurse is planning care for a school-age client who is postoperative for the surgical removal of the appendix. In addition to pharmacologic pain management, which should the nurse include in the plan of care to address pain?

1. Applying a warm, moist pack every 4 hours 2. Applying EMLA cream to the incision site prior to ambulation 3. Applying a cold, moist pack every 2 hours 4. Applying a pillow against the abdomen to splint the incision site when coughing

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