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Ination of the knee, her nurse practitioner (NP)

1. The NP explains that the medication's action is to reduce inflammation by:
a. Increasing the synthesis of prostaglandins
b. Inhibiting the synthesis of prostaglandins
3. A frequent side effect of NSAIDs is:
a. Diarrhea
b. Urinary frequency
c. Reducing white blood cells in the affected joint
d. Increasing blood flow to the affected joint
2. Which age group is particularly susceptible to side effects from NSAIDs?
a. Young children
b. Young adults
c. Postmenopausal women
d. Older adults
C. Hypotension
d. Gl ulceration and bleeding
4. In an effort to reduce the potential side effects while taking NSAIDs, the NP suggests that Nahal:
a. Take the medication with a small sip of water
c. Avoid enteric-coated capsules
b. Take the medication with meals
d. Take the medication on an empty stomach
5. Nahal expresses concern about taking medication, including the NSAID. What would be the most appropriate explanation
from the NP regarding NSAIDs and the risk of cardiovascular disease?
a. NSAIDs are not safe for heart patients.
b. NSAIDs have a greater Gl risk than cardiovascular risk.
c. NSAIDs have no risk.
d. NSAIDs can increase the risk of adverse events for individuals with a history of cardiovascular disease.

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Final answer:

The question is about the nurse practitioner discussing the action and side effects of NSAIDs and the risk of cardiovascular disease.


Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of this question is Health. The question pertains to the nurse practitioner explaining the action of a medication to reduce inflammation, the side effects of NSAIDs, the specific age group susceptible to side effects, ways to reduce potential side effects, and the risk of cardiovascular disease associated with NSAIDs.


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