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NCLEX Practice Questions: Pediatric patient jaundice (OB/Peds/Physiological Adaptation)

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Question:

A client is admitted with congestive heart failure (CHF) exacerbation. The nurse notes that the client takes metformin and furosemide at home. Which of the following findings indicate the presence of a side effect associated with concurrent use of these two medications?

Answer:

A) The client is sweating and shaking

Rational:

Furosemide increases the hypoglycemic effects of metformin. Symptoms of hypoglycemia indicate the increased effect of metformin when taken oncurrently with furosemide. Answer B could indicate a deep vein thrombosis, but this is not related to the concurrent use of metformin and furosemide.For answer D, This client is a diabetic, and these symptoms are consistent with neuropathy. These are not related to concurrent use of metformin and furosemide.
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