1. The nurse in the outpatient clinic obtains a client history during
the initial visit. The client relates of recently beginning to take
isoniazid daily. The nurse recognizes this medication is used to treat
or prevent which problem
Answer: Tuberculosis
2. The nurse instructs a client receiving lovastatin for treatment of
hypercholesterolemia. The nurse determines further teaching is
necessary if the clientstates which of the following?
Answer: "I always take it on an empty stomach, so it canget right
to work"
3. The nurse counsels a clients receiving cromolyn to treat bilateral
conjunctivitis. The nurse intervenes if the client makes which
statement
Answer: "I put the drops in after I put my contact lens in"
4. The client calls the nurse 10 days after beginning to use
beclomethasone nasal spray due to seasonal allergies. The client
reports that even though the medication is being used correctly, only
slight relief has been experienced. Which action by the nurse is
most important?
Answer: Remind the client that the peakeffect can take up to three
weeks of regular use
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