ANSWER.
34.d.Client who is most at risk of developing hepatitis B
is a 26 year old female with multiple sex partners.
35.a. Best over the counter drug for patient with duodenal ulcer
is Acetaminophen (Tylenol).
36.d.Nursing intervention implemented for client with GERD is
Elevate the head of the bed 30 degree and discuss the lifestyle
modifications with the client.
37.c. Sucralfate(Carafate) is the morning medication can used to coat
the ulcer.
38.a. Signs/symptoms great concern for a patient with ulcerative colitis is
Twenty bloody stools a day.
39.b.Data obtained from client who is suspected peptic ulcer is use of anti
inflammatory drugs(NSAIDs).
. Which of the following clients is most at risk of developing hepatitis B? a. 60-year-old...
36. A nurse is assigned to four clients who have been diagnosed with gastric ulcers. Which one of these clients should the nurse conclude is most at risk to develop gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding? a. A 40-year-old client who is positive for Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) b. A 45-year-old client who drinks 4 ounces of alcohol a day. c. 70-year-old client who takes aspirin Ecotrin 81 mg daily to prevent coronary artery disease d. 30-year-old pregnant client who uses of alcohol...
Q9. A 34-year-old client is diagnosed with peptic ulcer disease and is prescribed a proton pump inhibitor. Which of the following is the drug that was prescribed? A. Famotidine B. Calcium carbonate c. Cimetidine D. Pantoprazole Q10. A client with multiple medical conditions including hypertension and diabetes is prescribed labetalol to control the blood pressure. Before administering the medication, which action should the nurse do first? A. Measure the client's blood pressure first B. Instruct the client to take the...
John Stokes is a 42-year-old banking executive who has been diagnosed with a duodenal ulcer due to H. pylori infection. He reports persistent abdominal pain associated with the ulcer. His medical history includes a recent knee injury, and he has been taking ibuprofen as needed for knee pain. His physician has prescribed treatment with Prevpac. 1. John asks the nurse about the Prevpac. When he is informed that it contains three drugs, he responds, “Wait a minute. I don’t like...
S.A 22-year-old client calls the clinic and tells the nurse that she has been depressed and is thinking about taking St. John's wort but wants to know if it is safe first. The nurse has encouraged the client to discuss this with the provider. What component of the client's drug regimen should the nurse identify as a high risk for interaction? A) Diphenhydramine B) Acetaminophen with codeine C) Doxycycline D) Estradiol/levonorgestrel 6. A client tells the clinic nurse that he...
50. Although clinical manifestations may occur in numerous location classic presentation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) Inch and the treatment includes the use of which medication? Hair loss Ceftriaxone Swollen and painful joints: Methotrexate Butterfly pattern rash on face across bridge of the nose, Hydroxychloroquine D) Inflammation of the pericardium: Azathioprine! The nurse should monitor laboratory results related to blood clotting when the client takes what drugs regularly? Select all that apply. A) Salicylates B) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) C)...
26. A nurse is reviewing the medical records of a group of clients to plan for an Interprofessional ethical team meeting. Which of the following clients should the nurse recommend as the priority for discussion at the meeting? A. A pediatric client who has a rare genetics illness and one legal guardian B. A ventilator dependent client who is without brain activity and has no family C. A client who has stage V cancer and advance directives D. A surgical...
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al. A nurse is assigned to four dients who have been d ulcers. Which one of these clients should the nurse conclude is most at develop gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding? A. A 40-year-old dient who is positive for Helicobacter pylori (H. py lori) coronary ylenol) as nee B. A 45-year-old client who drinks 4 ounces of alcohol a day A 70-year-old client who takes aspirin 81 mg daily to pre artery disease D. A 30-year-old pregnant client who uses acetaminophen (T...
sking finds each of the following choices in the kitchen. s8. A patient has recently suffered through a bout of acute pancreatitis. He is a for something to eat. The nurse Which would be a. Chips and salsa b. Eggs and bacon c. Coffee and Danish pastry d. Reduced fat cheese and whole-wheat crackers e. Grilled chicken and a baked potato most appropriate for this patient? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with alcoholic cirrhosis...
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