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A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who reports that they cannot afford their prescribed medication. Which of the following statements should the nurse make?

A. "I can arrange for a social worker to talk with you before you leave."

This response offers a solution by involving a social worker who can assist the client in exploring financial assistance programs or alternative medication options.

B. "Contact your pharmacy to inquire about a different medication."

While contacting the pharmacy may be helpful, it does not guarantee a solution to the client's financial constraints.

C. "I can contact the occupational therapist to schedule a home visit."

Involving the occupational therapist for a home visit is not directly related to addressing the client's inability to afford medication.

D. "You should ask your provider to prescribe a cheaper medication."

Instructing the client to ask their provider to prescribe a cheaper medication puts the responsibility solely on the client and may not address the underlying issue effectively.

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Full Explanation

A)    This response offers a solution by involving a social worker who can assist the client in exploring financial assistance programs or alternative medication options.
B)    While contacting the pharmacy may be helpful, it does not guarantee a solution to the client's financial constraints.
C)    Involving the occupational therapist for a home visit is not directly related to addressing the client's inability to afford medication.
D)    Instructing the client to ask their provider to prescribe a cheaper medication puts the responsibility solely on the client and may not address the underlying issue effectively.
 


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Click to highlight the findings that indicate that the client's condition is improving. To deselect a finding, click on the finding again.

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Client admitted to the medical-surgical unit at 1200 today. Alert and orientated x4, heart and lung sounds clear. Client urinating 100 mL/hour.

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B. Heart and lung sounds clear

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C. Blood glucose 310 mg/dl. (74 to 106 mg/dL)

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D. Client is tolerating soft diet and oral fluids

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E. Bilateral pedal pulses 2+

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H. Respiratory rate 16/min

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Full Explanation

Rationale:

The client's condition shows signs of improvement as indicated by several findings. The blood glucose level has decreased from 468 mg/dL to 310 mg/dL, which, although still above the normal range, is a significant improvement. The pulse rate has normalized from 110/min to 84/min, and the blood pressure has improved from 96/65 mm Hg to 106/76 mm Hg, indicating better cardiovascular stability. The increase in bilateral pedal pulses from 1+ to 2+ suggests improved circulation.

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Click to highlight the findings below that would indicate that the client has a potential problem. To deselect a finding, click on the finding again.

Nurses' Notes

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Client reports tightness in chest that radiates to left arm. States pain as 7 on a scale of 0 to 10. Started to feel nauseous after breakfast. Client states, "I had scrambled eggs and bacon like I do every morning." Client is diaphoretic and short of breath. Heart rate irregular and tachycardic. Alert and oriented to person, place, and time. Lungs clear to auscultation in all lobes. Bowel sounds are present in all 4 quadrants. +1 pedal pulses. Skin is cool to touch. Capillary refill less than 2 seconds.

A. Client reports tightness in chest that radiates to left arm. States pain as 7 on a scale of 0 to 10. Started to feel nauseous after breakfast.

B. Client is diaphoretic and short of breath. Heart rate irregular and tachycardic.

C. +1 pedal pulses.

D. Skin is cool to touch

Full Explanation

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