Chapter 22: Problem 14
The physician has prescribed cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan) tor a client with pulmonary fibrosis. An adverse reaction associated with the medication's use is: A. Alopecia B. Anorexia C. Stomatitis D. Anemia
Chapter 22: Problem 14
The physician has prescribed cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan) tor a client with pulmonary fibrosis. An adverse reaction associated with the medication's use is: A. Alopecia B. Anorexia C. Stomatitis D. Anemia
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Get started for freeThe nurse is observing a group of preschool children. Which statement is true regarding the language skills of a three-year-old? A. The three-year-old knows simple songs. B. The three-year-old talks incessantly although no one is listening. C. The three-year-old knows the days of the week. D. The three-year-old tells exaggerated stories.
A one-year-old is admitted with diarrhea and moderate dehydration. Which of the following is used to treat the infant with moderate dehydration? A. Initiation of intravenous fluids B. Oral rehydration therapy with electrolyte solution C. Replacing regular formula with soy-based formula D. Offering clear liquids every three to four hours
The physician has ordered Pediazole (erythromycin, sulfisoxazole) for an infant with acute otitis media. Which instruction should be given to the mother? A. All the medication should be given even though the infant appears well. B. The medication will taste better if it is given in the infant's formula. C. The medication can be stopped once the fever is no longer present. D. The medication will be absorbed better if it is given with fruit juice.
The nurse is providing dietary teaching to the mother of a child with celiac disease. Which statement indicates that the mother understands the nurse's teaching? A. "Many sources of protein will need to be restricted in order to prevent brain damage." B. "Most breads, cereals, and crackers will have to be eliminated from his diet." C. "Sources of lactose, including milk, can lead to the development of cataracts." D. "Restricting fat in the diet will help to prevent problems with malabsorption."
The physician has changed a client's medication order from tranylcypromine (Parnate) to paroxetine (Paxil). The recommended time between discontinuing Parnate and beginning Paxil is: A. 5 days B. 10 days C. 14 days D. 21 days
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