This topic contains a solution. Click here to go to the answer

Author Question: A patient has been prescribed nifedipine (Adalat CC) as treatment for hypertension. The nurse would ... (Read 8 times)

arivle123

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 569
A patient has been prescribed nifedipine (Adalat CC) as treatment for hypertension. The nurse would evaluate medication instruction as effective if the patient makes which statements?
 
  1. If I drink alcohol while taking this medication, I will get very sick to my stomach.
  2. I should stop taking my melatonin sleep medication.
  3. I should no longer drink grapefruit juice.
  4. I should no longer drink sports drinks with caffeine in them.
  5. I should stop taking my vitamin C supplement.

Question 2

The patient is scheduled to have an EEG to confirm the presence of a sleep disorder. The patient asks the nurse to describe NREM stage 3 sleep. What is the best response by the nurse?
 
  1. This is the lightest stage of sleep and is profoundly affected by anxiety.
  2. Dreaming occurs here; without dreams you will be irritable and paranoid.
  3. This is the deepest stage of sleep; without it you will be tired and depressed.
  4. This is the also called paradoxical sleep.



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
Marked as best answer by a Subject Expert

Mollythedog

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 340
Answer to Question 1

2,3
Rationale 1: Alcohol may potentiate the effects of nifedipine (Adalat CC), but this combination does not cause gastric irritation.
Rationale 2: Concurrent use with melatonin may increase blood pressure and heart rate.
Rationale 3: Grapefruit juice may enhance absorption of nifedipine (Adalat CC).
Rationale 4: Caffeine is not contraindicated when taking nifedipine (Adalat CC).
Rationale 5: Vitamin C supplements are not contraindicated when taking nifedipine (Adalat CC).

Global Rationale: Concurrent use with melatonin may increase blood pressure and heart rate. Grapefruit juice may enhance absorption of nifedipine (Adalat CC). Alcohol may potentiate the effects of nifedipine (Adalat CC), but this combination does not cause gastric irritation. Caffeine and vitamin C supplements are not contraindicated when taking nifedipine (Adalat CC).

Answer to Question 2

3
Rationale 1: NREM stage 3 sleep is the deepest stage of sleep. Patients who are deprived of it experience depression and a feeling of apathy and fatigue.
Rationale 2: Dreaming occurs in REM sleep, not NREM sleep.

Rationale 3: NREM stage 3 is not the lightest stage of sleep.

Rationale 4: REM sleep is often called paradoxical sleep.

Global Rationale: NREM stage 3 sleep is the deepest stage of sleep. Patients who are deprived of it experience depression and feelings of apathy and fatigue. Dreaming occurs in REM sleep, not NREM sleep. NREM stage 3 is not the lightest stage of sleep. REM sleep is often called paradoxical sleep.




arivle123

  • Member
  • Posts: 569
Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
:D TYSM


sarah_brady415

  • Member
  • Posts: 328
Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

Did you know?

The newest statin drug, rosuvastatin, has been called a superstatin because it appears to reduce LDL cholesterol to a greater degree than the other approved statin drugs.

Did you know?

The eye muscles are the most active muscles in the whole body. The external muscles that move the eyes are the strongest muscles in the human body for the job they have to do. They are 100 times more powerful than they need to be.

Did you know?

Acetaminophen (Tylenol) in overdose can seriously damage the liver. It should never be taken by people who use alcohol heavily; it can result in severe liver damage and even a condition requiring a liver transplant.

Did you know?

The average older adult in the United States takes five prescription drugs per day. Half of these drugs contain a sedative. Alcohol should therefore be avoided by most senior citizens because of the dangerous interactions between alcohol and sedatives.

Did you know?

Bisphosphonates were first developed in the nineteenth century. They were first investigated for use in disorders of bone metabolism in the 1960s. They are now used clinically for the treatment of osteoporosis, Paget's disease, bone metastasis, multiple myeloma, and other conditions that feature bone fragility.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library