The client calls the clinic to discuss medications being taken and possible adverse effects. The nurse should conclude that the client is experiencing a common side effect of sertraline when the client provides which information?
- A. States last bowel movement was 5 days ago
- B. Feeling palpitations and an irregular heartbeat
- C. BP was 170/90 mm Hg when taken one day ago
- D. States needing to drink fluids more often than usual
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The nurse should consider that the client has a dry mouth when stating the need to drink fluids more often than usual. Dry mouth is a common side effect of sertraline (Zoloft).
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A pregnant Asian client who is experiencing morning sickness wants to take ginger to relieve the nausea. Which of the following responses by the nurse is appropriate?
- A. I will call your physician to see if we can start some ginger.'
- B. We don't use home remedies in this clinic.'
- C. Herbs are not as effective as regular medicines.'
- D. Just eat some dry crackers instead.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: This statement reveals cultural sensitivity. Ginger is sometimes used to relieve nausea. The other statements are culturally insensitive and do not show an awareness of herbal pharmacology.
The client, hospitalized with an exacerbation of SLE, is to receive methylprednisolone 20 mg IV q8h. Which intervention should the nurse anticipate being included in the client's plan of care?
- A. Take orthostatic BPs at least twice daily.
- B. Administer a stool softener twice daily.
- C. Premedicate with diphenhydramine.
- D. Check blood glucose before meals and at bedtime.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A: Clients receiving systemic corticosteroids are at risk for hypertension, not orthostatic hypotension. B: Constipation is not an adverse effect of corticosteroid therapy. C: Antihistamine medications are not used before administration of corticosteroids. D: Methylprednisolone (Medrol, Solu-Medrol) is a corticosteroid. Therapy with corticosteroids causes hyperglycemia. The blood glucose level should be monitored.
The nurse is caring for an elderly client and providing education. Which of the following would be least appropriate?
- A. The nurse speaks in a loud voice.
- B. The nurse allows additional time after each instruction to allow the client to process.
- C. The nurse provides supplemental written resources.
- D. The nurse breaks up the education into multiple shorter sessions.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The nurse should not speak in a loud voice just because the client is elderly. The nurse should assess the client for a hearing impairment to see if additional assistance is required. However, elderly clients tend to require more time to process information, since their reaction time is slower, and they may benefit from more frequent, shorter sessions as they fatigue easily. Elderly clients are usually capable of absorbing supplemental written resources.
The client with COPD is prescribed salmeterol diskus inhaler and fluticasone Rotadisk inhaler. Which instruction should the nurse include to prevent the client from developing oropharyngeal candidiasis?
- A. Drink a glass of water before taking your medications.
- B. Rinse your mouth after using your inhaler medications.
- C. Wait at least one minute before taking the next medication.
- D. Close your mouth tightly around the inhaler mouthpiece.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A: Drinking fluids before inhaler use may moisten the mouth, but it does not prevent oropharyngeal candidiasis. B: Oropharyngeal candidiasis is a yeast infection that occurs in the mouth due to destruction of the normal flora with the use of a glucocorticoid inhaler (fluticasone [Advair]). The nurse should instruct the client to rinse the mouth after using the glucocorticoid inhaler to prevent its occurrence. C: For best effectiveness, the client should wait 5 minutes between medications, but this has no effect on prevention of oropharyngeal candidiasis. D: This describes the correct technique for using an inhaler but does not reduce the risk of developing oropharyngeal candidiasis.
The nurse is working with the family whose child is taking atomoxetine for ADHD. Which instructions should the nurse include when teaching the parents? Select all that apply.
- A. Provide stimulation because atomoxetine causes sedation.
- B. Administer atomoxetine immediately after eating a meal.
- C. Administer atomoxetine at least 6 hours before bedtime.
- D. Weigh the child weekly to monitor for unintended weight loss.
- E. Consult with the prescriber before giving cold or allergy medication.
Correct Answer: B,C,D,E
Rationale: Atomoxetine (Strattera) should be taken after meals, at least 6 hours before bedtime, with weekly weight monitoring and caution with OTC medications.
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