The nurse should teach a patient who is taking which of the following drugs to avoid prolonged sun exposure?
A. Tetracycline
B. Ipratropium
C. Morphine sulfate
D. Oral contraceptives
Answer: A. Tetracycline
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As early as 1995, the American Nurses Association's Social Policy Statement described ____________________ as a target for nursing care
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The nurse is caring for a client with peripheral arterial disease. What priority nursing intervention does the nurse perform to promote vasodilation?
a. Increase the client's exercise regimen daily. b. Apply a heating pad to the affected limb. c. Administer an aspirin on a daily basis. d. Educate the client to abstain from smoking.
During transitions from parenteral or enteral tube feedings to oral feedings, patients should be monitored to make sure that
a. they do not develop hypoglycemia. b. total nutritional intake is adequate. c. their weight does not increase rapidly. d. they do not experience nausea and vomit-ing.
A home health nurse is making a home visit to a new mother who is diabetic and requires some follow-up to make sure her baby is doing well and that her diabetes is in control while she is breastfeeding
The client meets her at the door, crying, with bruises on her face and legs. The nurse knows the client has been in a questionable relationship. What is the first responsibility of the nurse for this client at this time? 1. Assist in getting the client and her baby to a safe situation. 2. Check her blood sugar and make sure it is within normal limits. 3. Ask her how she is doing with the breastfeeding. 4. Check the baby's heart rate and other vital signs.