A client should not be prescribed tolazamide if the client is sensitive to:
1. penicillin.
2. shellfish.
3. strawberries.
4. hypoglycemia
Question 2The nurse is instructing a client on ways to prevent urinary tract infections. Which of the following should be included in these instructions? (Select all that apply.)
1. Drink cranberry juice.
2. Drink eight glasses of water.
3. Take baths instead of showers.
4. Urinate before and after intercourse.
5. In women, wipe back to front after voiding.
6. Take the prescribed medication until the symptoms subside
Question 3The nurse realizes that a client, diagnosed with neurogenic shock, is at risk for developing:
1. skin breakdown.
2. sweating.
3. deep vein thrombosis.
4. infection.
Question 4The nurse is teaching a group of young adults about prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Which of the following instructions would not be included during teaching?
1. Abstinence is the only way to completely prevent STIs.
2. Condoms provide some protection against STIs.
3. Make sure you and your partner finish the entire treatment regimen.
4. Once one STI is diagnosed, you are less likely to have an infection with another STI.
Question 5Which of the following should the nurse instruct a client when teaching how to self-administer insulin?
1. The insulin bottle must be shaken.
2. The long-acting insulin is clear.
3. Refrigerated insulin is best for injection.
4. The blood glucose level should be checked prior to administration.
Question 6To assess if the renal system in a client diagnosed with multisystem failure is functioning properly, the nurse would expect to see urine output of:
1. 10 mL per hour.
2. 20 mL per hour.
3. 30 mL per hour.
4. 40 mL per hour.
Question 7A female client who has been menstruating has a temperature of 103.5F, blood pressure 88/56 mmHg, and a diffuse rash. The nurse realizes that this client is most likely experiencing:
1. pelvic inflammatory disease.
2. herpes simplex virus.
3. human papillomavirus.
4. toxic shock syndrome.