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NCLEX RN A LATEST UPDATED TEST BANK WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2021 The client is being seen in an ambulatory clinic has hypertension. During assessment, the client mentions that she will s... top taking her antihypertensive medications as soon as her blood pressure is under control. In developing a medication teaching plan, the nurse includes which of the following instructions? "In order to maintain control of your blood pressure, the medication must be continued indefinitely." "Only the physician can answer this question." "The medication will probably be stopped after your blood pressure is normal "The medication will be decreased in time." An adult client has been taking alprazolam (Xanax) 2 mg for generalized anxiety for the last 2 weeks. Today he is in the clinic and states, "I can't believe how dry my mouth is since I have been taking this stuff. And sometimes I get so dizzy and lightheaded, but otherwise it works great. I don't feel all anxious anymore." The priority response by the nurse will be which of the following? "You can use gum or hard candy or sugarless gum to relieve some of those symptoms." "You will need to have the dosage of your medication lowered today so that you will not experience the side effects you are describing." "You feel dizzy and lightheaded, which is a side effect of the medication. Don't participate in activities that require you to be alert or operate heavy equipment, which could be a safety hazard, until you no longer have these side effects or are not taking the medication anymore." "You will need to take this medication with food from now on." A 46-year-old client newly diagnosed with schizophrenia is being discharged to home in 5 days. The client lives in a two-bedroom apartment with his elderly mother who is frail but self-sufficient. The nursing care plan must include which of the following to promote compliance with medication administration? Teaching client and his mother about the prescribed medication and why compliance is so important to the client's ongoing recovery process. Teaching the client's mother the importance of regular meals so the client can take his medication after breakfast. Instructing the mother to be sure that the client is taking his medication daily as prescribed. Teaching the client about his medication regime and how taking his medication as prescribed will help him remain symptom-free indefinitely An adult client is in the clinic today for a follow-up 2-week visit. Diazepam (Valium) 10 mg was prescribed during the client's last visit. In order to evaluate that there are positive effects from the medication the nurse would: The nurse is caring for a client with chronic angina pectoris. The client is receiving sotalol (Betapace) 80 mg PO daily. Which client manifestation would the nurse conclude is a side effect of this medication? Difficulty swallow [Show More]
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