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Bad White [126]
4 years ago
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A client presents to the walk-in clinic complaining of a migraine. The client is prescribed a neuronal stabilizer. What should t

he nurse suggest to the client?
A) Avoid crowds.
B) Take drugs only after meals at night.
C) Avoid caffeine and alcohol.
D) Use caution while driving or performing hazardous activities.
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viva [34]4 years ago
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Answer: (D) Use caution while driving or performing hazardous activities.

Explanation:

 According to the question, the nurse suggest to the client that always use caution while driving the car or perform various types of hazardous activities. The various types of migraine or headache problem cause difficult to drive as it cause weakness, loss of body balance and dizziness.

So, that is why nurse suggest some cautions because it could be unsafe for the client. The migraine problem also cause vomiting and nausea which make diffident to keep the eyes on road due to pain and weakness in the body.

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