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Capo

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A client asks the nurse why he experiences a metallic taste after taking certain medications. The nurse explains that a medication may cause glandular secretions that occur by which routes?
 
  1. Saliva
  2. Sweat
  3. Breast milk
  4. Urine
  5. Feces

Question 2

A health care provider has discontinued the client's medication, digoxin (Lanoxin). Recalling that this drug undergoes enterohepatic recirculation, which statement does the nurse make to the client?
 
  1. You might continue to have effects of the drug for a few weeks.
  2. You might experience some toxic effects from the drug in the next few days.
  3. Expect to experience some side effects until the drug is totally eliminated.
  4. The drug will be totally out of your system in the next 48 hours.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 1,2,3
Rationale 1: Water-soluble drugs may be secreted into the saliva, which can cause a funny taste after the administration of a medication.
Rationale 2: Water-soluble drugs may be secreted into the sweat, which may cause an odor to be omitted by the person who has taken a medication.
Rationale 3: Water-soluble drugs may be secreted into the breast milk. Breast-feeding mothers must use caution in regards to medications while lactating as the medications can be passed to their infants via the breast milk.
Rationale 4: Urine is excreted by the kidneys and does not play a role in glandular activity.
Rationale 5: Feces are excreted by the gastrointestinal system and do not play a role in glandular activity.
Global Rationale: Water-soluble drugs may be secreted into the saliva, which can cause a funny taste after the administration of a medication. Water-soluble drugs may be secreted into the sweat, which may cause an odor to be omitted by the person who has taken a medication. Water-soluble drugs may be secreted into the breast milk. Breast-feeding mothers must use caution in regards to medications while lactating as the medications can be passed to their infants via the breast milk. Urine is excreted by the kidneys and does not play a role in glandular activity. Feces are excreted by the gastrointestinal system and do not play a role in glandular activity.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 1
Rationale 1: Since the drug is recirculated several times through enterohepatic recirculation, continued effects of the drug may be expected.
Rationale 2: The client should expect to continue experiencing some effects of the drug, but not toxic effects.
Rationale 3: The client might have some side effects of the drug if she has been having them all along, but she should not be told to expect side effects.
Rationale 4: The drug might take several weeks to be totally eliminated from the body.
Global Rationale: Since the drug is recirculated several times through enterohepatic recirculation, continued effects of the drug may be expected. The client should expect to continue experiencing some effects of the drug, but not toxic effects. The client might have some side effects of the drug if she has been having them all along, but she should not be told to expect side effects. The drug might take several weeks to be totally eliminated from the body.




Capo

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Wow, this really help


jackie

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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