The nurse reminds the patient who takes tincture of rosemary several times a day to:

a. assess his pulse frequently.
b. avoid constipation.
c. watch for hypoglycemia.
d. wear sunscreen.


D
Rosemary can cause photosensitivity.

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A nurse reads about a case study involving the potential positive effects of the early stimulation of post–head-injury clients. Which of the following questions should be a priority consideration before use of the research results?

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