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A nurse is providing teaching for a client who is taking isoniazid (INH) for tuberculosis. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching?

A. This medication may cause my blood pressure to increase."

Isoniazid (INH) does not typically affect blood pressure.

B. "I should take an antacid with each dose of this medication."

Antacids can interfere with the absorption of isoniazid, so they should be avoided or taken at least one hour before or two hours after taking isoniazid.

C. "I plan to take this medication for 1 week."

Treatment for tuberculosis typically involves taking isoniazid for a minimum of 6 to 9 months, sometimes longer, depending on the severity of the infection

D. "I will have my liver function tested while I am taking this medication."

Regular monitoring of liver function is important while taking isoniazid because the medication can cause liver damage in some individuals.

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Full Explanation

Regular monitoring of liver function is important while taking isoniazid because the medication can cause liver damage in some individuals.
A.    Isoniazid (INH) does not typically affect blood pressure.
B.    Antacids can interfere with the absorption of isoniazid, so they should be avoided or taken at least one hour before or two hours after taking isoniazid.
C.    Treatment for tuberculosis typically involves taking isoniazid for a minimum of 6 to 9 months, sometimes longer, depending on the severity of the infection
 


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QUESTION

A nurse is teaching about safe positioning with the caregiver of a client who has right-sided hemiplegia following a stroke. Which of the following statements by the caregiver indicates an understanding of the teaching?

A. "I will ensure their neck is flexed backwards when they're lying on their stomach."

When lying on the stomach (prone position), the neck should be neutral (neither flexed nor extended). Flexing the neck backward can strain the cervical spine and compromise airway alignment.

B. "I will support their feet with a rolled pillow when they are lying on their back."

Supporting the feet with a rolled pillow helps prevent foot drop (a common issue in hemiplegia). It maintains the ankle in a neutral position, preventing contractures.

C. "I will rest their heels on the mattress when they are sitting up in bed."

For a client with right-sided hemiplegia, the affected leg (right leg) should be supported to prevent foot drop.

D. "I will use a thick pillow under their head to support the neck."

A thick pillow under the head can cause neck hyperextension.The head should be supported with a small, firm pillow to maintain a neutral neck position.

Full Explanation

B. Supporting the feet with a rolled pillow helps prevent foot drop (a common issue in hemiplegia). It maintains the ankle in a neutral position, preventing contractures.
A. When lying on the stomach (prone position), the neck should be neutral (neither flexed nor extended). Flexing the neck backward can strain the cervical spine and compromise airway alignment.
C.    For a client with right-sided hemiplegia, the affected leg (right leg) should be supported to prevent foot drop.
D.    A thick pillow under the head can cause neck hyperextension.
The head should be supported with a small, firm pillow to maintain a neutral neck position.
 

QUESTION

A nurse is planning care for a client who has bacterial meningitis. Which of the following interventions should the nurse implement?

A. Ensure the client's bed is positioned to greater than 45°.

The head of the bed should be elevated to 30 degrees to reduce intracranial pressure.

B. Initiate airborne precautions.

Bacterial meningitis is transmitted through hematogenous route and airborne precautions are not always necessary.

C. Ensure lights are dimmed in the client's room.

Clients with meningitis may be sensitive to light, dimming the lights should be implemented to increase comfort by reducing stimuli.

D. Encourage frequent ambulation.

Encourage frequent ambulation is not appropriate for bacterial

Full Explanation

A.    The head of the bed should be elevated to 30 degrees to reduce intracranial pressure.
B.    Bacterial meningitis is transmitted through hematogenous route and airborne precautions are not always necessary.
C.   Clients with meningitis may be sensitive to light, dimming the lights should be implemented to increase comfort by reducing stimuli.
D.    Encourage frequent ambulation is not appropriate for bacterial

QUESTION

A nurse is assessing a client who is taking telmisartan. The nurse should identify that which of the following findings indicates that the medication has been effective?

A. Respiratory rate of 16/min

B. Decrease in blood pressure

Telmisartan is an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) used to treat hypertension by lowering blood pressure. Therefore, a decrease in blood pressure would suggest that the medication is working as intended. Telmisartan has no effect on respiratory rate, urine output or blood glucose.

C. Increase in urinary output

D. Blood glucose of 110 mg/dL

Full Explanation

Telmisartan is an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) used to treat hypertension by lowering blood pressure. Therefore, a decrease in blood pressure would suggest that the medication is working as intended.

Telmisartan has no effect on respiratory rate, urine output or blood glucose.