Answer to Question 1
Ans: D
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Willow bark causes fewer adverse reactions than other salicylates. The nurse should inform the patient and family members that willow bark treatment should be given cautiously to patients with peptic ulcers. Willow bark takes more time to take effect, and it has to be given in large amounts to produce a significant effect.
Answer to Question 2
Ans: A, B, C, D, E
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Signs of gastrointestinal bleeding include abdominal pain or distention (especially any sudden increases); vomit that appears bright red, blood streaked, dark red, brown, black, or similar to the consistency of coffee grounds; or stools that appear black, loose, tarry, bright red, red streaked, or dark mahogany colored.