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1. A client is receiving home oxygen. What teaching points should the nurse provide the
client and the caregiver regarding home oxygen safety?

Instructed patient / caregiver about a few simple precautions that can be taken to create
a safe home environment when using oxygen. Post signs in every room where oxygen is
in use. Make sure that absolutely no smoking occurs in the home or in the car when
oxygen is in use. Secure an oxygen cylinder to a solidly fixed object to avoid creating a
missile out of the tank. This might happen if it was accidentally knocked over and gas
was allowed to escape. Use caution with oxygen tubing so you do not trip over it or
become entangled in furniture. Be familiar with the equipment and the safety checks
established by the medical equipment provider. Keep their contact telephone numbers,
and the numbers for other emergency services, posted near a phone. Do not try to
repair broken equipment on your own. Request this service from the oxygen provider.
Make sure smoke detectors in the home are working. Have fresh batteries installed.
Perform monthly checks. Have a fire extinguisher available
2. A nurse is teaching a community course in home safety and providing first aid. What
instructions should the nurse include for a client that is bleeding?

Obtain consent: Tell the person your name, describes type and level of training, states
what you think is wrong and what you plans to do, and asks permission to provide care.
- Tell a bystander to get the AED and first aid kit: Point to a bystander and speak out
loud. - Use appropriate PPE: Put on gloves, if available.

3. What are nursing interventions and appropriate communication techniques to utilize
with a client who is anxious?

Deep breathing. One of the easiest stress reducing exercises to learn is deep breathing;
it's easy to use in any situation. ... Listening to music. Music works as a relaxation
method. ... Visualization and redirecting thoughts. ... Mindful movement. ... Play out the
scenarios.

4. What actions should be taken by the nurse when caring for a client that has refused
prescribed medications?
The main reason patients refuse treatment is that they have concerns about it. These
concerns can range from not thinking the procedure is necessary, to being afraid that it
will kill them. It is important to bring these concerns to light so that you can talk to the
patient about them.

5. What are three (3) indications for folic acid therapy?

For the treatment of folate deficiency megaloblastic anemia. For the treatment of folate
deficiency megaloblastic anemia or macrocytic anemia secondary to folic acid
deficiency, hepatic disease, alcoholism, intestinal obstruction, or excessive hemolysis

, 6. A critical care client has received propranolol to treat supraventricular tachycardia.
What are three (3) complications the nurse should monitor for?

The more common side effects of propranolol can include: slower heart rate. diarrhea.
dry eyes. hair loss. nausea. weakness or tiredness.

7. A nurse is caring for a client with many different medications who is newly prescribed
acetazolamide. What medications can interact with acetazolamide?

Acetazolamide may interact with cisapride, methenamine, anticonvulsants, other
diuretics, cyclosporine, digoxin, drugs for diabetes, drugs that cause loss of potassium,
lithium, memantine, procainamide, quinidine, aspirin and other salicylates, sodium
bicarbonate, stimulants, or tricyclic antidepressants.

8. A client has been prescribed misoprostol for the treatment of peptic ulcer disease. What
is a true contraindication for this medication?

Misoprostol is contraindicated during pregnancy for use to reduce the risk of stomach
ulcers associated with NSAIDs (the FDA-approved indication). This agent causes
reproductive risk, including uterine contractions, miscarriage, and other problems if
administered during pregnancy.
9. A client has been prescribed oxybutynin for treatment of overactive bladder and has
been experiencing anticholinergic side effects. List two (2) actions the client will take to
prevent adverse effects of the medication therapy.

Some side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side
effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the medicine. Also, your
health care professional may be able to tell you about ways to prevent or reduce some
of these side effects. Check with your health care professional if any of the following
side effects continue or are bothersome or if you have any questions about them: More
common Acid or sour stomach belching decreased sweating diarrhea difficulty having a
bowel movement (stool) drowsiness dryness of the eyes, mouth, nose, or throat
heartburn indigestion runny nose stomach discomfort, upset, or pain

10. A nurse is preparing to administer acetylcysteine. What are indications for therapy?

When inhaled by mouth, acetylcysteine is used to help thin and loosen mucus in the
airways due to certain lung diseases (such as emphysema, bronchitis, cystic fibrosis,
pneumonia). This effect helps you to clear the mucus from your lungs so that you can
breathe easier.

11. A nurse is caring for a client who has a new prescription for alosetron. What are the
expected therapeutic effects of this medication?

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