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yoroshambo

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In teaching a patient with GERD to modify their lifestyle, which of the following do not exacerbate symptoms in most people?
 
  a. decaffeinated tea
  b. chocolate
  c. smoking
   d. citrus

Question 2

A 60-year-old client is admitted to the medical unit for symptoms of fever and pneumonia. The client has a history of hepatitis and renal disease.
 
  In reviewing the medications ordered for this client, the nurse sees that a sedative is ordered for bedtime. Two hours after administering this medication to this client, the nurse cannot awaken the client. Blood pressure and pulse are within normal limits and respiratory rate is 12/min. This response is most directly related to
  A) therapeutic level of the sedative.
  B) lack of absorption of the drug.
  C) complications of pneumonia.
  D) excessive sedation related to medication administered for sleep.



Mochi

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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