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The nurse describes the morning-after pill, levonorgestrel, as a multipurpose pill. Which statement(s) describe(s) a purpose of levonorgestrel? (select all that apply.)
 
  a. Ovulation prevention
  b. Immediate menses induction
  c. Fertilization interference
  d. Alteration of ova DNA
  e. Prevention of uterine implantation

Question 2

While reviewing a patient's medications, the nurse notes that a patient has been prescribed liquid nitrofurantoin (Furadantin). Which intervention should the nurse add to the nursing care plan?
 
  a. Administer nitrofurantoin on an empty stomach.
  b. Provide a straw and instruct the patient to rinse the mouth after taking nitrofurantoin.
  c. Administer nitrofurantoin early in the morning to avoid insomnia.
  d. Assess the urine for hematuria.



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Answer to Question 1

A, C, E
Levonorgestrel, depending on where in the menstrual cycle the woman is when she takes it, can prevent ovulation, interfere with fertilization, and prevent uterine implantation. It does not im-mediately induce menses or alter ova DNA.

Answer to Question 2

B
The liquid form of this drug will stain the teeth. The patient should use a straw and rise the mouth after taking this medication. The drug causes drowsiness and should be given at night. Hematuria is not a concern.



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