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rosent76

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A client admitted to a hospice facility for breast carcinoma is prescribed morphine for
  pain relief. What adverse effect should the nurse monitor for in a client receiving
  morphine?
 
  A) Decreased respirations
  B) Hyperactivity
  C) Watery diarrhea
  D) Hyperthermia

Question 2

A nurse is assessing a client with severe Alzheimer's disease (AD). What should the nurse assess?
 
  A) Client always tends to sleep in the prone position
  B) Muscles of the client become flaccid and lose tone.
  C) Client keeps talking to himself throughout the day.
  D) Client is unable to sit upright without support.



leannegxo

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D
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In severe AD, the client is unable to sit upright without support. The client tends to sleep in the fetal position, rather than the prone position. The client's muscles become rigid and not flaccid. The client does talk to himself throughout the day. In severe AD, the client loses the ability to speak.



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