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A patient is receiving propranolol (Inderal) for hypertension. Which outcome is the best indicator of goal success when considering the drug's potential effect on the patient's quality of life?
 
  a. The patient verbalizes the importance of moderate exercise.
  b. The patient experiences no injuries as a result of dizziness.
  c. The patient's blood pressure stays within normal limits.
  d. The patient describes symptoms indicative of an adverse drug reaction.

Question 2

A patient is receiving chemotherapy to treat cancer. What instructions does the nurse provide the patient and family to reduce the chance of infection? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Take a full bath everyday if possible.
  b. If you can't bathe, perform pericare.
  c. Avoid large crowds and ill people.
  d. You have to give away your pets.
  e. Eat high-calorie, high-protein food if able.



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Answer to Question 1

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The main concerns with the use of antihypertensive medications in older adults are an increased risk of orthostatic hypotension and dehydration. Exercising and maintaining the blood pressure within normal limits are treatment goals but do not impact quality of life like dizziness or faint-ing. Having an adverse drug reaction would not improve quality of life.

Answer to Question 2

A, B, C, E
Patients who are immune-suppressed should perform meticulous hygiene, stay away from expo-sure to illness, and eat nutritiously to help protect them from infection. Giving away pets is not required, although a family member may need to take over pet care duties.



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