Pharm Hesi(Question and answers) graded A+ already passed 2023
Pharm Hesi(Question and answers) graded A+ already passed 2023 The home health nurse observes that a female client is using a topical preparation that contains echinacea to treat a canker sore. Her husband expresses concern regarding the effectiveness and safety of using herbs. How should the nurse respond? a. many of the herbal preparations are helpful primarily because of their placebo effect b. this product is essentially harmless, but also is not very beneficial in treating skin infections c. topical echinacea is usually used to soothe burns and can cause damage to the skin d. echinacea seems to be useful in the treatment of some infections such as canker sores - correct answer d. echinacea seems to be useful in the treatment of some infections such as canker sores echinacea stimulates the immune system and seems to be useful in the prevention and treatment of some infections including its topical use to treat canker sores. A- while a placebo can play a role in disease management, herbal remedies have evidence of effectiveness b- if used improperly it can be harmful c- aloe vera is used to soothe burns When preparing to administer the next scheduled dose of fentanyl (Sublimaze) transdermal patch to a client with metastatic cancer and renal insufficiency. The nurse notes that the client has shallow respiration at 8 breath/ minute. What action should the nurse take first? a. apply the transdermal patch b. notify the healthcare provider c. give a breakthrough pain medication d. assess deep tendon reflexes - correct answer b. notify the healthcare provider
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