What dietary substance should the nurse instruct the client to reduce or eliminate as
much as possible?
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Purine.
The HCP arrives to orient Mr. Skene to the lithotripsy procedure and answer all his
questions. Mr. Skene signs the Informed Consent form. The nurse reviews the form
and ensures that it contains all the required elements of informed consent. Which
elements should the nurse verify as complete? (Select all that apply.)
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The client has signed the form voluntarily.
The witnesses' signatures are on the form.
, The date and time the form was signed
Mr. Skene reports to the nurse that he has a codeine allergy. When he had a cold last
winter, he was prescribed cough syrup with codeine and it gave him a rash all over his
body. The HCP advised his wife to give him diphenhydramine 50 mg by mouth and it
got better in a couple of days. He states that he stopped taking the cough syrup and
he eventually got better. The nurse records the allergy report in Mr. Skene's medical
record and prepares to speak with the HCP. Which information is important for the
nurse to include in the conversation with the HCP? (Select all that apply.)
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The client has no allergies listed in his medical record
Hydrocodone/acetaminophen is prescribed for pain.
The client reports that cough syrup with codeine gave him a rash.
The nurse requests a prescription for fentanyl 50 mcg intravenous now.
In 5 minutes, the triage nurse takes Mr. and Mrs. Skene to a treatment room, where the
ED nurse interviews Mr. Skene about his health history. Which reported chronic
condition in Mr. Skene's health history is most significant to his acute condition and the
reason for this visit?
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Gouty arthritis.
much as possible?
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Purine.
The HCP arrives to orient Mr. Skene to the lithotripsy procedure and answer all his
questions. Mr. Skene signs the Informed Consent form. The nurse reviews the form
and ensures that it contains all the required elements of informed consent. Which
elements should the nurse verify as complete? (Select all that apply.)
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The client has signed the form voluntarily.
The witnesses' signatures are on the form.
, The date and time the form was signed
Mr. Skene reports to the nurse that he has a codeine allergy. When he had a cold last
winter, he was prescribed cough syrup with codeine and it gave him a rash all over his
body. The HCP advised his wife to give him diphenhydramine 50 mg by mouth and it
got better in a couple of days. He states that he stopped taking the cough syrup and
he eventually got better. The nurse records the allergy report in Mr. Skene's medical
record and prepares to speak with the HCP. Which information is important for the
nurse to include in the conversation with the HCP? (Select all that apply.)
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The client has no allergies listed in his medical record
Hydrocodone/acetaminophen is prescribed for pain.
The client reports that cough syrup with codeine gave him a rash.
The nurse requests a prescription for fentanyl 50 mcg intravenous now.
In 5 minutes, the triage nurse takes Mr. and Mrs. Skene to a treatment room, where the
ED nurse interviews Mr. Skene about his health history. Which reported chronic
condition in Mr. Skene's health history is most significant to his acute condition and the
reason for this visit?
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Gouty arthritis.