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- Question 10 John, the Nurse Practitioner is prescribing Fosamax for his patient. Bisphosphonate administration education includes Taking it on a full stomach Sitting erect for at least 30 minutes afterward Drinking it with orange juice Taking it with H2 blockers or proton pump inhibitors to protect the stomachQuestion 34 A Nurse Practitioner is providing patient education to a 50-year-old woman who is taking methotrexate (MTX) for breast cancer. The nurse will instruct the patient to avoid which of the following drugs? Acetaminophen Salicylates Furosemide DigoxinQuestion 12 Carbohydrates that appear in glycosylated proteins and lipids in the GA include I. N-Acetylglucosamine II. fucose III. mannose IV. galactose I, II, IV only I, II, III only II, III, IV only I, II, III, IV
- Question 36 In a client with diabetes and neuropathy with a warm red mid-foot, the most important condition to consider is: Question 36 options: Acute Charcot disease Fungal infection Gout Septic arthritisQuestion 18 What is the function of an HDL particle? Question 18 options: It is “good” cholesterol because it picks up cholesterol and transports it to the liver It is “bad” cholesterol since it is a cholesterol-rich particle secreted by the liver to transport cholesterol to tissue It is “bad” cholesterol because it deposits in blood vessels It is “good” cholesterol because it helps to clear chylomicron remnants from the bloodQuestion 50 A Nurse Practitioner is caring for a 10-year-old boy who complains of chronic headaches. His mother reports that she gives him Tylenol at least three times a day. Which of the following will the nurse work with the physician to evaluate? Renal function Hepatic function Respiratory function Cardiac function
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