When the nurse administers interferons to a patient, which of the following is the major side-effect of this drug? gastrointestinal disturbances dermatologic disturbances flulike syndrome neurologic disturbances
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When the nurse administers interferons to a patient, which of the following is the major side-effect of this drug?
- gastrointestinal disturbances
- dermatologic disturbances
- flulike syndrome
- neurologic disturbances
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- Note: Repost, need other solution. Thank you THE NERVOUS/NEUROLOGICAL SYSTEM Client Profile: Mrs. Seaborn is a 43-year-old woman who presents to the emergency department with complaints of weakness of the left side of her face. She is married and is an interior decorator who owns her own business. Earlier today she was working at a client's home when she started to have increased facial weakness and was unable to taste her lunch. She states a history of two days of numbness in her forehead. Case Study: Mrs. Seaborn's vital signs are temperature 98.2°F, blood pressure 148/60, pulse 83, and respiratory rate of 26. She is fearful, crying, and states, "My mother died of a stroke, I am sure that is what is going on. Am I going to die?" She complains of pain behind and in front of her left ear. She is exhibiting unilateral facial paralysis. Her left eye is drooping and she says it feels dry. Her inability to raise her eyebrow, puff out her cheeks, frown, smile or wrinkle her forehead is…Note: Repost, need other solution. Thank you THE NERVOUS/NEUROLOGICAL SYSTEM Client Profile: Mrs. Seaborn is a 43-year-old woman who presents to the emergency department with complaints of weakness of the left side of her face. She is married and is an interior decorator who owns her own business. Earlier today she was working at a client's home when she started to have increased facial weakness and was unable to taste her lunch. She states a history of two days of numbness in her forehead. Case Study: Mrs. Seaborn's vital signs are temperature 98.2°F, blood pressure 148/60, pulse 83, and respiratory rate of 26. She is fearful, crying, and states, "My mother died of a stroke, I am sure that is what is going on. Am I going to die?" She complains of pain behind and in front of her left ear. She is exhibiting unilateral facial paralysis. Her left eye is drooping and she says it feels dry. Her inability to raise her eyebrow, puff out her cheeks, frown, smile or wrinkle her forehead is…Note: Repost, need other solution. Thank you THE NERVOUS/NEUROLOGICAL SYSTEM Client Profile: Mrs. Seaborn is a 43-year-old woman who presents to the emergency department with complaints of weakness of the left side of her face. She is married and is an interior decorator who owns her own business. Earlier today she was working at a client's home when she started to have increased facial weakness and was unable to taste her lunch. She states a history of two days of numbness in her forehead. Case Study: Mrs. Seaborn's vital signs are temperature 98.2°F, blood pressure 148/60, pulse 83, and respiratory rate of 26. She is fearful, crying, and states, "My mother died of a stroke, I am sure that is what is going on. Am I going to die?" She complains of pain behind and in front of her left ear. She is exhibiting unilateral facial paralysis. Her left eye is drooping and she says it feels dry. Her inability to raise her eyebrow, puff out her cheeks, frown, smile or wrinkle her forehead is…