A 36-year-old patient comes to the clinic and tells the nurse that she suspects that she is pregnant. During the initial assessment, the nurse learns that the patient is currently taking medications for diabetes, hypertension, and a seizure disorder
The nurse would be most concerned about which of the following medications?
A) Insulin
B) Ibuprofen (Advil)
C) Phenytoin (Dilantin)
D) Furosemide (Lasix)
C
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A significant result of changes in the respiratory system with advanced age is:
a. lower carbon dioxide levels in the bloodstream b. less useful oxygen available with each breath c. more efficient gas exchange at the alveolar level d. the ability to hold one's breath longer
Your patient with Crohn's Disease complains of eye pain and photophobia. This is likely related to:
A. Symptoms of temporal arteritis B. Altered pupil response due to uveitis C. Blurry vision due to bilateral cataracts D. Subconjunctival hemorrhage
The nurse assessing a 65-year-old client who is scheduled for outpatient surgery for cataracts in 10 days will stress the:
1. need for adequate insurance. 2. provision of adequate postoperative care at home. 3. need to acquire specialized glasses. 4. need to preserve and protect his vision.
Substance abuse occurs to persons of all ages, of any ethnicity, and in any socioeconomic bracket
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.