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kaid0807

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A nurse is teaching a client who is to undergo ptosis correction at an ambulatory surgery center about the procedure. Which of the following is information the nurse should provide to the client?
 
  A) Avoid listening to music during the procedure.
  B) Discontinue use of any herbal medications.
  C) Discontinue ibuprofen 1 day before surgery.
  D) Ensure that an attendant stays until the end of the procedure.

Question 2

The nurse caring for clients with diabetes knows that diabetes causes unique microvascular changes in the capillary walls resulting in diminished blood flow and poor oxygenation of tissues that are highly vascular.
 
  Which of the following organs would the nurse monitor for damage? A) Heart
  B) Liver
  C) Brain
  D) Kidneys



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Answer to Question 1

B
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The client should discontinue use of any herbal medications (e.g., St. John's wort) because such medication may reduce the effectiveness of operative medication and may contribute to postoperative bleeding. The client can be allowed to play music during the procedure because it helps the client to relax. Ibuprofen should be discontinued 7 days and not just 1 day before a surgical procedure. An attendant should be present for at least 24 hours postoperatively, not only until the end of the procedure.

Answer to Question 2

D
Feedback:
The retina of the eye and the kidneys are the primary organs that can be severely damaged by diabetes. Kidney disease (nephropathy) caused by microvascular changes can result in death from kidney failure.



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