Kaplan Pharmacological Parenteral Therapy B Answers
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client with Ulcerative Colitis being treated with Cortef- at risk
for infection you should monitor THE TEMPERATURE inflam process is masked by
the Cortef
football QB suffered injuries and given methocarbamol. nurse
is most concerned for which symptom? Nasal Congestion
client with hypertension and arthritis. takes aspirin everyday
for pain. clients eyes look yellow. whats appropriate? contact health care provider to obtain an order for
lab work to determine why you are jaundiced. –
increased ALT, AST and bilirubin may indicate liver
damage
HCP orders digoxin 0.125 for client. instructs on how to take it
what would need further teaching? if my pulse is under 60 bpm, i should take digoxin
and then take my pulse again in 1 hour. -
WITHHOLD digoxin if rate is less than 60 bpm
nurse instructs a client taking lansoprazole for first time.
Further teaching is needed when client states: I should take the medication on a full stomach. – it
is a proton pump inhibit and is used for GERD; take
before meals
Nurse cares for abdominal gunshot wound on patient. history
shows client has been on methadone for past 2 years. no
orders to continue methadone. nurse anticipates which activity
may occur?
The client will experience N&V, and abdominal
cramps – withdrawal symptoms!
client with symptoms of overwhelming anxiety related to job
loss, moving, sibling with cancer. client says “i used to cope
but ever since I’ve been going to those AA meetings i have
been able to remain sober.” Which med will doctor give?
Buspirone -minimal abuse potential; episodic or
acute anxiety, for previous addictions, client can [Show Less]