Answer ; A) flushing.
Reason ; when a person take these medication in order to treat his underlying condition, it will be a good treatment for them to reduce their lipid level. But it will have some adverse effect and one of the most common among all the given side effcts is the above mentioned condition. The client will experience this condition, because these vitamin drug will cause the client skin to have a dilation effect beacuse of the increase in the rate of blood flow. Hence the above mentioned option is the most appropriate one.
A client with hyperlipidemia has been prescribed niacin by a physican. Which of the following adverse...
A client with hypertension has a fungal infection and has been prescribed fluconazole (Dfucan for the fuga redion and losartan (1737) for hypertension. The nurse would be alert for which of the folowing? A Increased risk of adverse effects of losartan. B. Decreased hypotensive effect of losartan. C Increased risk of hypoglycemia. D. Increased risk of hypersensitivity reaction.
A nurse is caring for a client with bipolar disorder who has been prescribed lithium carbonate. Identify 3 potential adverse effects of this medication. List nursing interventions/ client education that should be provided if adverse effects to lithium occur? A nurse is caring for a client in the manic phase of bipolar disorder. Identify five clinical manifestations associated with this phase of the bipolar disorder.
10. Each of the following patients is suspected of having adverse effects to a drug prescribed for psychosis or neurosis. Identify the type of drug most likely involved in each case. a. Patient A has been experiencing dry mouth, constipation, and EPS. b. Patient B complains of a rash, nausea, drowsiness, confusion, and poor coordination (ataxia) Patient C presents with high fever and muscular rigidity and appears unable to move. c.
15. Which of the following medications would not be prescribed for patients used to prevent and or treat osteoporosis? a. Boniva (ibandronate) b. Septra (trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole c. Fortical (calcitonin) d. Evista (Raloxifene) 16. Which of the patient's medications can be used for the symptomatic treatment of vertigo? a. Fosamax b. Lopressor c. Antivert d. Premarin 17. In addition to Vitamin D, which of the following vitamins is fat-soluble? a. Niacin (B5) b. Vitamin E C. Riboflavin (B2) d. Folic...
If a client has been prescribed multiple inhaled medications, how would you educate the client on the self-administration of these medications, and in what order should they be administered?
Atenolol has been prescribed for a hospitalized client. The nurse should check whic
A nurse is caring for a client who was prescribed an antidepressant based on its ability to prevent the reuptake of neurotransmitters. The nurse should identify that which of the following terms describes why this drug was prescribed for the client? Pharmacologic action Chemical stability Route Adverse effects
52. A nurse reviews the current medication administration record ofba a client who has recently been prescribed octreotide for possible drug-to-drug interactions. The nurse performs his important safety action in order toprventdrug interactions that could result in which adverse effect? a. Increased growth b. Anaphylaxis c. cardiac complications d. respiratory arrest 53. When a client has an increased serum level of ionized calcium, which hormone will be released? a. Insulin b. Estrogen c. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) d. Calcitonin 54. A...
the nurse is planning care for a client who has been prescribed intravenous potassium.Which nursing action is necessary a) Provide client with printed drug information b) Keep the client NPO c) Administer IV push d) Obtain an infusion pump
A client diagnosed with osteoarthritis has been prescribed meloxicam. The nurse observes a rash. Which reaction would the nurse suspect?