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tuffie

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When evaluating this client's headaches when using nitroglycerin products, which statement by the client indicates further teaching is needed?
 
  a. I think my headaches are an indication of excessive dosage of nitroglycerin.
  b. Transient headache is the most common side effect of nitroglycerin therapy.
  c. I can take acetaminophen to help relieve the headaches.
  d. The headaches will decrease in frequency and duration of headaches with continued use of the nitroglycerin.

Question 2

The nurse teaching a client home administration of digoxin will include which of the following in the teaching plan?
 
  a. The apical pulse should be taken before each digoxin dose.
  b. Digoxin can be taken with an antacid without it affecting absorption.
  c. Manufacturing differences can affect serum drug levels when switching brands.
  d. Take digoxin with potassium supplements each day.



Kedrick2014

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Feedback
A Correct: This statement indicates more teaching is needed.
B Incorrect: This statement indicates client understanding.
C Incorrect: This statement indicates client understanding.
D Incorrect: This statement indicates client understanding.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C

Feedback
A Incorrect: The radial or carotid pulse should be checked at home.
B Incorrect: Antacids can affect digoxin absorption.
C Correct: This is a true statement.
D Incorrect: Potassium supplements should only be taken if prescribed due to hypokalemia.



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