Answer to Question 1
B
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Increased bleeding can occur if a salicylate is taken in combination with warfarin. The nurse will instruct the patient to stop taking aspirin. Walking, eating tomatoes, and drinking an occasional glass of wine should not interfere with the therapeutic effects of warfarin.
Answer to Question 2
A, B, C
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When the child has a viral respiratory infection, the organism involved in ear infections is usually viral as well. As a result, antibiotics will have no effect on the infection that will resolve independently and only comfort care is indicated. Habitual use of antibiotics for viral infections contributes to the development of resistant strains of bacteria and the adverse effects can make the child more uncomfortable causing diarrhea and dehydration. Cultures of ear fluid are almost never done because it would be an invasive procedure to remove fluid from the middle ear. It is never right for the nurse to patronize the mother, who has every right to advocate for her child, and it is more important she understand why the antibiotic is not being prescribed than telling her the pediatrician knows more.