1. Right Answer: C
Explanation: Toradol is the first injectable NSAID equal to morphine in efficacy. Basic Care and Comfort
2. Right Answer: B
Explanation: There is potential for a lowered pain tolerance to exist with diminished adaptative capacity. Basic Care and Comfort
3. Right Answer: A
Explanation: Elder adults might be more at risk for gastric and renal toxicity, increasing among elder adults. Basic Care and Comfort
4. Right Answer: C
Explanation: When a client is neutropenic (one type of white blood cell), they lack the ability to fight off infection. The mask is to prevent exposure to any upper-respiratory infections. Fresh fruits, vegetables, and flowers can contain pathogens that might infect the neutropenic client. All foods must be thoroughly cooked and plants/ flowers are not allowed. A neutropenic client needs a private room and carefully screened visitors no one is to enter the room with anysymptoms of an illness(runny nose, sneezing, nausea, and so on). Meticulous, frequent hand washing is called for. Physiological Adaptation
5. Right Answer: D
Explanation: In diabetes insipidus, the pituitary releases too much antidiuretic hormone (ADH) causing the client to produce a large amount of dilute (decreased osmolarity) urine and causing dehydration (elevated serum osmolarity). Choice 3 might be seen in a client with SIADH (syndrome ofinappropriate ADH). Choices 1 and 2 generally dont occur urine and serum osmolarity typically move in opposite directions. Physiological Adaptation
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