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altibaby

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A client taking clomiphene citrate should be instructed to call the health care provider immediately if she experiences:
 
  a. nausea. c. visual symptoms.
  b. pelvic discomfort. d. menstrual changes.

Question 2

A client taking menotropins and human chorionic gonadotropin who experiences indications of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome should be:
 
  a. told to rest in bed. c. reassured that this is common.
  b. hospitalized. d. given uterine relaxants.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Feedback
A Incorrect: This is not an adverse effect of concern.
B Incorrect: This is to be expected if pregnancy occurs.
C Correct: The drug should immediately be discontinued and the health care provider notified.
D Incorrect: This is to be expected if pregnancy occurs.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B

Feedback
A Incorrect: More immediate action is needed.
B Correct: Ovarian hyperstimulation is cause for immediate hospitalization.
C Incorrect: This is not common and is cause for immediate hospitalization.
D Incorrect: Ovarian hyperstimulation is not treated with uterine relaxants.



altibaby

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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