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The nurse is caring for a client with Yellowish sclera.
tuberculosis who is
receiving isoniazid and rifampin for
tuberculosis. Which
adverse effect should the nurse be most Possible side effect related to liver
concerned damage
with?
1
Blurred vision.
2
Yellowish sclera.
3
Nausea and vomiting.
4
Decreased urine output.
What would the nurse expect to find in the Acute confusion
,care of an 80-
year-old client who is experiencing a
complication after a
right knee replacement? The patient is Dry cough - Vague sign
post-op day 1.
Acute confusion - Correct - sign of
infection in an older adult
1 Increased temperature - Older adult
may not exhibit normal signs of
infection
Dry cough Purulent drainage from incision -
Older adult may not exhibit normal
signs of
2 infection
Acute confusion
3
Increased temperature
4
Purulent drainage from incision
,Which of these clients should 48-year-old African-American male who is
the nurse consider at obese and father and mother have type 2
greatest risk for developing DM.
type 2 diabetes mellitus?
1
48-year-old African-American
male who is obese and father
and mother have type 2
DM.
2
50-year-old male hemoglobin
A1C of 5.5% during a routine
physical examination.
3
A 30-year-old female who
delivered a 9-pound baby. 4
A 62-year-old male with an
elevated triglyceride level.
The nurse is assessing a client with Parkinson's disease who has been
, admitted to the hospital "Make sure he drinks all liquids through a straw
because of and recline in chair while eating."
significant weight loss. 4
Assessment data reveals a "You should add a thickener all liquids and make
masklike facial expression and sure he sits upright while eating."
slurred speech. A
swallowing evaluation reveals
some difficulty swallowing. The
client's daughter asks the nurse,
"How am I supposed to feed
him at home?" What is an
appropriate response by the
nurse?
1
"He will be scheduled for
surgery to have a feeding tube
placed".
2
"It's best to feed him only three
meals a day to reduce the
chance of choking."
3