The nurse is teaching a patient who is starting antitubercular therapy with rifampin. Which adverse effects would the nurse expect to see?
A. Headache and neck pain
B. Glaucoma and gynecomastia
C. Reddish brown urine
D. Numbness or tingling of extremeties
Ans: C. Reddish brown urine
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The nurse educator is discussing the family systems explanation for substance abuse with the nursing students. Which of the following is included in the family systems explanation of substance abuse?
1. Addiction can be managed through pharmacologic intervention. 2. Addiction shifts the family focus. 3. Addiction is a disease. 4. Addiction is due to genetic causes.
The biological theory of aging uses a genetic perspective and suggests that aging is a programmed process in which
a. each person will age exactly like those in the previous generation b. a "biological clock" ticks off a predetermined number of cell divisions c. genetic traits can overcome environmental influences d. age-related physical changes are controlled only by genetic factors
The nurse applicant revealed during a job interview that he had undergone a below-the-knee amputation
After the interview, the nurse manager thanked the nurse for coming in but said she was sorry that she would not be able to hire him (even though there were openings available). What law did the nurse manager violate? a. The Rehabilitation Act b. The Civil Rights Act c. The Americans with Disabilities Act d. The Equal Employment Opportunity Act
A client develops shortness of breath while a nurse is conducting an assessment. The nurse should:
A. Call the physician B. Assess the thorax and lungs first C. Postpone the assessment until a later time D. Continue to complete the head to toe sequence