If jaundice, flu-like symptoms or a rash appear, a doctor should be contacted immediately.
A doctor should be contacted immediately if a rash develops.
How many times has the surgeon performed this specific procedure?Should the physician be contacted if pain develops after the surgery?When can normal activities be resumed?What about driving?
If the patient has difficulty smiling, winking, or drinking fluids, the physician should be contacted immediately. These are signs of facial nerve damage.
It is called transference.
A feeling of trust and understanding that develops between the therapist and the patient.
Rifampin can cause urine to turn a reddish-orange color. This change occurs due to the drug's ability to alter the color of bodily fluids, including urine, as it is excreted. This discoloration is usually harmless and is a known side effect of the medication. However, patients should be informed about this effect to avoid unnecessary concern.
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A patient develops anuria and begins having headaches, dyspnea, and vomiting. What canbe done to keep this patient from going into a coma or dying?A. Administration of antibiotics C. Urgent surgeryB. Administration of anti-inflammatories D.HemodialysisD it the right answer
The following drugs can affect urinalysis results. The patient may be asked to stop taking them until after the test:nitrofurantoin (Macrodantin, Furadantin), phenazopyridine (Pyridium), rifampin (Rifadin).
The patient develops a fever. Lymph nodes in the area become swollen and tender, and the patient suffers from fever, chills, and headache
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