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A patient has this nursing diagnosis: Risk for ineffective management of the therapeutic regimen related to difficulty paying the high costs of medication.
 
  This diagnosis best applies to a patient with multiple sclerosis for whom which regimen is prescribed?
  1. Methylprednisolone daily by mouth
  2. Interferon beta-1a injections 3 times a week
  3. Docusate sodium by mouth 3 times a week
  4. Bupropion tablets daily by mouth

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An 82-year-old AD patient has a cold and complains of stuffiness and a runny nose. If the patient also takes a cholinesterase inhibitor, the nurse should remember to avoid using which type of drugs to relieve the cold symptoms?
 
  1. Antihistamines
  2. Nasal decongestants
  3. Systemic decongestants
  4. Saline nasal sprays



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saliriagwu

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Excellent


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:D TYSM

 

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