A nurse is assessing a 72-year-old patient diagnosed with A…

 A nurse is assessing a 72-year-old patient diagnosed with Alzheimer disease 4 years ago who currently takes donepezil 10 mg daily. The patient’s spouse reports the patient now requires assistance with bathing and dressing, frequently forgets family members’ names, and has difficulty finding words during conversations. The healthcare provider is considering adding memantine to the treatment regimen. What clinical assessment finding supports the appropriateness of adding memantine at this stage?

A nurse is reviewing medication orders for a patient who is…

A nurse is reviewing medication orders for a patient who is 8 weeks pregnant and reports severe nausea and vomiting. The provider prescribes ondansetron 4 mg orally every 8 hours as needed. Which nursing action best demonstrates understanding of FDA pregnancy safety regulations when counseling this patient about the prescribed medication?

A nurse is preparing to administer depot medroxyprogesterone…

A nurse is preparing to administer depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) 150 mg to a patient for contraception. The patient has received previous injections in the ventrogluteal site. Which nursing action demonstrates correct understanding of site selection and administration technique for this intramuscular injection?

A nurse is preparing discharge teaching for two patients rec…

A nurse is preparing discharge teaching for two patients receiving CNS stimulants. Patient A is an 8-year-old child prescribed methylphenidate 15 mg orally at 0800 daily for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Patient B is a 28-year-old adult prescribed methylphenidate 20 mg orally at 0700 daily for narcolepsy. Which statement by the nurse demonstrates accurate understanding of the pharmacodynamic differences in how methylphenidate achieves therapeutic effects for these two conditions?