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daltonest1984

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A nurse has to make a bed occupied by a client. What is the nurse required to do as part
  of the bed making procedure for an occupied bed?
 
  A) Place a bath blanket over the top sheet
  B) Raise the side rails on both sides of the bed
  C) Fan-fold used linens toward the foot of the bed
  D) Place the used linens on the floor

Question 2

A male client being treated for erectile dysfunction is prescribed sildenafil (Viagra). Which of the following drugs should the nurse warn the client could cause an adverse reaction when taken with Viagra?
 
  A) Insulin
  B) Nitrates
  C) Theophylline
  D) Antihistamines



Kedrick2014

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B
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Medications such as nitrates, anticoagulanats, alpha blockers, and some hypertensive drugs can interact with medications used to treat ED. Significant, even fatal, side effects can occur.



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