Signs and symptoms

Signs and symptoms ( 4 Questions)

Question 1 :

A nurse is teaching a client who has a new prescription for warfarin about potential adverse effects of the medication. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching?



Correct Answer: A

- Correct answer: A) "I will report any signs of bleeding to my provider.": This statement indicates that the client understands the potential adverse effect of warfarin, which is an anticoagulant medication. The most significant concern with warfarin therapy is the risk of bleeding, so it is crucial for the client to promptly report any signs of bleeding to their healthcare provider.

- Incorrect answers:

  - B) "I will take an antacid if I have stomach upset.": Antacids are not related to the adverse effects of warfarin. Stomach upset is not a commonly reported adverse effect of warfarin.

  - C) "I will increase my intake of green leafy vegetables.": Increasing the intake of green leafy vegetables is not recommended for clients taking warfarin because these foods are high in vitamin K, which can interfere with the medication's anticoagulant effect.

  - D) "I will use a heating pad for muscle aches.": Muscle aches are not a common adverse effect of warfarin. Using a heating pad would not address this medication-related concern.


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