Nursing Assessments, Interventions, and Education for Patients Receiving Analgesics

Nursing Assessments, Interventions, and Education for Patients Receiving Analgesics ( 5 Questions)

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving ibuprofen for arthritis pain.
The nurse should monitor the client for which of the following adverse effects of the medication?



Correct Answer: A

This is a sign of tinnitus, which is a common adverse effect of ibuprofen. Tinnitus can indicate salicylism, a condition caused by excessive intake of salicylates, such as ibuprofen. Salicylism can also cause fever, diaphoresis, nausea, and dizziness.

Choice B is wrong because “I have trouble sleeping at night.” is not a typical adverse effect of ibuprofen. It may be related to other factors, such as pain, stress, or caffeine intake.

Choice C is wrong because “I have dry mouth and thirst.” is not a typical adverse effect of ibuprofen. It may be related to dehydration, diabetes, or other medications.

Choice D is wrong because “I have blurred vision and headache.” is not a typical adverse effect of ibuprofen. It may be related to eye strain, migraine, or high blood pressure.

Some other serious side effects of ibuprofen that need immediate medical attention include: asthma, wheezing and shortness of breath; swelling of the face, lips or tongue, which may cause difficulty breathing or swallowing; black poo or blood in your vomit, which can be signs of bleeding in your stomach; swollen ankles, blood in your pee or not peeing at all, which can be signs of a kidney problem.




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