While taking rifabutin a patient experiences the sudden onset of eye pain and blurred vision. The nurse suspects the development of:
1. cataracts.
2. uveitis.
3. glaucoma.
4. conjunctivitis.
Correct Answer: 2
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1. Stimulate the production of platelets. 2. Stimulate the production of white blood cels. 3. Stimulate the production of lymph fluid. 4. Stimulate the production of red blood cells.
A client with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is receiving chemotherapy for treatment. The client is complaining of nausea during treatment. To maintain fluid intake, what type of food or fluid could the nurse offer the client?
A) Milk B) Pudding C) Popsicle D) Chicken
A preference for type I error, as compared with type II error, in outcomes research means that
a. The outcomes researcher is not particularly concerned with drawing incorrect conclusions. b. The outcomes researcher would rather identify a possible connection that doesn't end up being true than miss something. c. The outcomes researcher would rather establish definite causation than an indefinite connection. d. Patients usually don't recognize what quality of care really is.
An older client with bleeding gums is directed by the physician to make dietary changes. After providing education regarding the diet, which client statement indicates understanding?
1. "I should avoid cranberry products." 2. "I am going to drink orange juice every morning." 3. "Adding bananas to my morning smoothie will help manage my condition." 4. "Increasing the amount of fiber in my diet will reduce the bleeding in my gums."