A client with trichomoniasis is to receive metronidazole (Flagyl). The nurse instructs the client to avoid which of the following while taking this drug?

A) Alcohol
B) Nicotine
C) Chocolate
D) Caffeine


A

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Which is not a true statement about neuropsychiatric function in older adults?

a. Overall cognitive abilities are progressively degraded by neuron loss in the cere-bral cortex with aging. b. Maintaining and improving cognitive functions in an older person calls for regular mental activity around ideas the person finds significant and interesting. c. Nerve cells regenerate in the hippocampus. d. Mood is an important influence on whether an older person remembers verbal instructions.

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A nurse is applying a leg prosthesis to a client at a health care facility. Why is it important for the nurse to observe the ease or difficulty of inserting the stump into the socket when applying the prosthesis?

A) To determine the client's muscle strength B) To determine if prosthetic maintenance is required C) To check the number of stump socks that are required D) To determine if lubrication of the joints is required

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Which medications are most likely to cause postural hypotension? (Select all that apply.)

a. Minoxidil b. Diltiazem [Cardizem] c. Prazosin [Minipress] d. Captopril [Capoten] e. Losartan [Cozaar]

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A researcher reviews study data about head circumference in newborns and notes that study personnel are measuring from the end of the measuring tape and not from the zero point, which is 1 cm from the end. This is an example of which type of measurement e

a. Indirect b. Random c. Reliability d. Systematic

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