The nurse is preparing to discharge a client who is receiving Nardil (phenelzine). The nurse should tell the client to:
- A. Wear protective clothing and sunglasses outside.
- B. Avoid medications containing pseudoephedrine.
- C. Drink six to eight glasses of water a day.
- D. Avoid foods that are high in purine.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Drug interactions between an MAOI and pseudoephedrine can result in hypertensive crisis. Answer A refers to the client receiving antipsychotic medications such as Thorazine, so it is incorrect. Answers C and D do not apply to MAOIs, so they are incorrect.
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The patient with hypothyroidism
The patient with hypothyroidism will most likely experience which of the following?
- A. Diarrhea and weight gain.
- B. Warm skin and brittle nails.
- C. Dry skin and weight gain.
- D. Constipation and tachycardia.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Hypothyroidism causes dry skin and weight gain due to slowed metabolism.
Which client is at highest risk for developing a pressure ulcer?
- A. 23 year-old in traction for fractured femur
- B. 72 year-old with peripheral vascular disease, who is unable to walk without assistance
- C. 75 year-old with left sided paresthesia who is incontinent of urine and stool
- D. 30 year-old who is comatose following a ruptured aneurysm
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: 75 year-old with left sided paresthesia who is incontinent of urine and stool. Risk factors for pressure ulcers include: immobility, absence of sensation, decreased LOC, poor nutrition and hydration, skin moisture, incontinence, increased age, decreased immune response. This client has the greatest number of risk factors.
The nurse is teaching a client and family about phenelzine (Nardil).
Which of the following foods would the nurse urge the client to avoid?
- A. Eggs
- B. Vegetables
- C. American cheese
- D. Fruits
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Cheese is one of the foods that may cause a hypertensive crisis when taken with Nardil, a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI).
The incidence of spinal cord defects/ neural tube defects such as meningomyelocele
The incidence of spinal cord defects/ neural tube defects such as meningomyelocele has decreased because
- A. prenatal diagnosis by ultrasound and treatment in the uterus.
- B. maternal ingestion of folic acid prior and during pregnancy.
- C. decreased incidence of smoking and alcohol use during pregnancy.
- D. genetic testing prior to pregnancy.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Folic acid supplementation reduces neural tube defects by supporting neural tube closure.
A client states, 'I eat a well-balanced diet. I do not smoke. I exercise regularly, and I have a yearly checkup with my physician. What else can I do to help prevent cancer?' The nurse should respond with which of the following statements?
- A. Sleep at least 6-8 hours a night.
- B. Practice monthly self-breast examination.
- C. Reduce stress.
- D. All of the above.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: All listed actions—adequate sleep, self-breast exams, and stress reduction—contribute to cancer prevention by supporting immune function, early detection, and overall health. Health Promotion and Management
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