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armygirl

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A client is being seen in the outpatient clinic for major depression. She is currently taking a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). The nurse needs to reinforce the importance of avoiding which substance when taking an MAOI?
 
  A) Egg products
  B) Aspirin
  C) Tyramine
  D) Peaches

Question 2

When teaching a client regarding antianxiety medications, the nurse would emphasize which of the following components?
 
  A) Alcohol can be consumed in moderation.
  B) The medication can be discontinued when anxiety is lifted.
  C) Smoking should be decreased to 3 cigarettes a day.
  D) Side effects include fatigue and loss of coordination.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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