UWorld Questions-NR 452-Pharmacology-Chamberlain College of Nursing-2021
A client has nausea, abdominal cramping, and persistent mucuslike, watery diarrhea that is positive for Clostridium difficile. The nurse anticipates the client will be prescribed which medication to treat this condition? 1. Ceftriaxone [46%] 2. Fluconazole [8%] Metronidazole [43%]* Pantoprazole [2%] Explanation:A client has nausea, abdominal cramping, and persistent mucuslike, watery diarrhea that is positive for Clostridium difficile. The nurse anticipates the client will be prescribed which medication to treat this condition? 1. Ceftriaxone [46%] 2. Fluconazole [8%] Metronidazole [43%]* Pantoprazole [2%] Explanation:A client with a history of heart failure calls the clinic and reports a 3- lb (1.4-kg) weight gain over the past 2 days and increased ankle swelling. The nurse reviews the client's medications and anticipates the immediate need for dosage adjustment of which medication? *Bumetadine candesartan carvedilol IsosorbideA nurse is observing a nursing student reinforce teaching to a client on how to take sucralfate. Which statement made by the student would require intervention by the nurse? 1. "Take this in the morning 1 hour before breakfast." [17%] "Take this with your other stomach medications." [65%] 3. "Take your heart medication 2 hours after sucralfate." [11%] 4. "You might experience constipation while taking this." [6%]A client has nausea, abdominal cramping, and persistent mucuslike, watery diarrhea that is positive for Clostridium difficile. The nurse anticipates the client will be prescribed which medication to treat this condition? 1. Ceftriaxone [46%] 2. Fluconazole [8%] Metronidazole [43%]* Pantoprazole [2%]
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watery diarrhea that is positive for clostridium difficile the nurse anticipates the client will be prescribed which medication to t