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A nurse is collecting data from a client who has seasonal allergies and is taking an antihistamine. Which of the following findings is an adverse effect of this type of medication?
A. Increased blood pressure
Antihistamines typically cause a mild decrease in blood pressure.
B. Dry mouth
Antihistamines often have anticholinergic effects, leading to dry mouth.
C. Photophobia
This is not a common adverse effect of antihistamines.
D. Diarrhea
Antihistamines are more likely to cause constipation than diarrhea.
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Full Explanation
A. Antihistamines typically cause a mild decrease in blood pressure.
B. Antihistamines often have anticholinergic effects, leading to dry mouth.
C. This is not a common adverse effect of antihistamines.
D. Antihistamines are more likely to cause constipation than diarrhea.
Similar Questions
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client about the physical effects of chemotherapy.
Following the teaching, the nurse asks the client to describe one physical effect. The nurse is focusing on which element of the communication process?
A. Feedback
Asking the client to describe one physical effect after teaching is seeking feedback to ensure understanding.
B. Environment
The environment refers to the physical surroundings and context of communication, not the client's response.
C. Message
The message is the information conveyed during teaching.
D. Channel
The channel is the method or medium through which communication occurs, such as verbal or written communication.
Full Explanation
A. Asking the client to describe one physical effect after teaching is seeking feedback to ensure understanding.
B. The environment refers to the physical surroundings and context of communication, not the client's response.
C. The message is the information conveyed during teaching.
D. The channel is the method or medium through which communication occurs, such as verbal or written communication.
A nurse is assisting with a group therapy session for clients who are newly diagnosed with cancer. Which of the following statements should the nurse make?
A. I notice you keep clenching your fists. Please refrain from doing that during this meeting.
This statement is directive and may not encourage open discussion.
B. You need to work hard on resolving conflict with family and friends closest to you.
This is prescriptive and may not be well-received in a group therapy setting.
C. Antidepressants are not the solution for your problems, but this therapy group definitely is.
Making definitive statements about the effectiveness of the therapy group may not be appropriate.
D. What do you mean when you say you cannot ever return to work?
This statement encourages open communication and exploration of the client's concerns, fostering a therapeutic environment in group therapy.
Full Explanation
This statement is directive and may not encourage open discussion.
B: This is prescriptive and may not be well-received in a group therapy setting.
C: Making definitive statements about the effectiveness of the therapy group may not be appropriate.
D: This statement encourages open communication and exploration of the client's concerns, fostering a therapeutic environment in group therapy.
A nurse is monitoring the fluid replacement of a client who has sustained burns. Which of the following fluids should the nurse use in the first 24 hr following a client’s burn injury?
A. Lactated Ringer’s
Lactated Ringer’s is the preferred fluid for fluid resuscitation in the first 24 hours after a burn injury as it helps replace lost fluids and electrolytes.
B. Dextrose 5% in water
Dextrose 5% in water is not the primary fluid for burn resuscitation.
C. 0.9% sodium chloride
0.9% sodium chloride may be used, but Lactated Ringer’s is often preferred.
D. Dextrose 5% in 0.9% sodium chloride
Dextrose 5% in 0.9% sodium chloride is not the primary fluid for burn resuscitation.
Full Explanation
A. Lactated Ringer’s is the preferred fluid for fluid resuscitation in the first 24 hours after a burn injury as it helps replace lost fluids and electrolytes.
B. Dextrose 5% in water is not the primary fluid for burn resuscitation.
C. 0.9% sodium chloride may be used, but Lactated Ringer’s is often preferred.
D. Dextrose 5% in 0.9% sodium chloride is not the primary fluid for burn resuscitation.