The nurse has reinforced teaching with a client who has anxiety and a new prescription for alprazolam. Which of the following statements by the client would indicate a correct understanding of the teaching?
- A. I can continue to take my prescribed muscle relaxant as needed.
- B. I can omit the medication on days when I do not feel anxious.
- C. I should eliminate aged cheese and processed meats from my diet.
- D. I will discontinue the medication and notify my health care provider if I become pregnant.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Alprazolam is a benzodiazepine, and its use during pregnancy can pose risks to the fetus. Discontinuing and notifying the provider is critical. Muscle relaxants may enhance sedation, skipping doses disrupts therapeutic levels, and dietary restrictions like avoiding tyramine are not required for alprazolam.
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When teaching a client about the side effects of fluoxetine (Prozac), which of the following will the nurse include?
- A. Tachycardia, blurred vision, hypotension, anorexia
- B. Orthostatic hypotension, vertigo, reactions to tyramine-rich foods
- C. Diarrhea, dry mouth, weight loss, reduced libido
- D. Photosensitivity, seizures, edema, hyperglycemia
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Diarrhea, dry mouth, weight loss, reduced libido. Commonly reported side effects for fluoxetine (Prozac) are diarrhea, dry mouth, weight loss and reduced libido.
The nurse is reinforcing discharge teaching to several clients with new prescriptions. Which instructions by the nurse about medication administration are correct? Select all that apply.
- A. Avoid salt substitutes when taking valsartan for hypertension
- B. Take levofloxacin with an aluminum antacid to avoid gastric irritation
- C. Take sucralfate (for a gastric ulcer) after meals to minimize gastric irritation
- D. When taking ethambutol, notify the health care provider (HCP) for changes in vision
- E. When taking rifampin, notify the HCP if the urine turns red-orange in color
Correct Answer: A,D
Rationale: Salt substitutes (potassium-based) can cause hyperkalemia with valsartan. Ethambutol can cause optic neuritis, requiring vision change reports. Levofloxacin with antacids reduces absorption. Sucralfate is taken before meals to coat the stomach. Rifampin's red-orange urine is normal, not reportable.
The nurse is caring for a client who had a total thyroidectomy. What should the nurse plan to observe the client for immediately after his return to the nursing care unit?
- A. Hoarseness
- B. Signs of hypercalcemia
- C. Loss of reflexes
- D. Mental confusion
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Total thyroidectomy risks parathyroid gland damage, leading to hypocalcemia (not hypercalcemia). However, the question likely intends hypocalcemia signs (tetany, spasms), which are critical to monitor immediately post-surgery. Hoarseness, reflexes, or confusion are less urgent.
The nurse is reinforcing education about lifestyle modifications for a client newly diagnosed with Meniere disease. Which statement by the client indicates a need for further teaching?
- A. I need to enroll in a smoking cessation program.
- B. I need to restrict the amount of potassium in my diet.
- C. I will lie down and avoid walking unassisted during acute attacks.
- D. I will limit the amount of caffeine and alcohol that I consume.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Restricting potassium isn't indicated for Ménière's disease; a low-sodium diet is typically recommended to reduce fluid retention. Smoking cessation, lying down during attacks, and limiting caffeine/alcohol are appropriate.
The nurse is providing home care for an immobile client who has a stage IV decubitus ulcer that is not healing. Assuming that all of the following are available, which person would be most appropriate to consult regarding care of the wound?
- A. Physician
- B. Physical therapist
- C. IV therapist
- D. Enterostomal therapist
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: An enterostomal therapist specializes in wound and ostomy care, making them the most appropriate consultant for managing a non-healing stage IV decubitus ulcer. Physicians oversee care, physical therapists focus on mobility, and IV therapists manage infusions.