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, if the NP will prescribe it. The NP notes that the information is

from an internet site called “Prism.com.” The NP should tell this

patient that:


this information is probably from a drug advertisement

website.


this is factual, evidence-based material with accurate

information.


the information is from a nonprofit group that will not profit

from drug sales.


internet information is unreliable because anyone can post

information there.

Explanation: Commercial internet sites are identifiable by “com” at the end of their web

address. Many provide reliable information, but others may be more

interested in selling something. Nonprofit groups use “org” at the end of

their web addresses. Internet information is reliable as long as the internet

user is aware of how things are posted and by whom.

, Question 4. A primary care NP is reviewing written information about a newly

prescribed medication with a patient. To evaluate this patient’s

understanding of the information, the NP should ask the patient to:


read the information aloud.


describe how the medication will be taken.


write down questions about the medication.


tell the NP if the information is unclear.

Explanation: To evaluate a patient’s understanding, the NP should ask the patient to

describe in his or her own words what is taught. Asking a patient to read

aloud is sometimes used to assess literacy. Patients who are not literate may

not be able to write down questions and, because of shame, may not tell the

NP that the written information is unclear.




Question 5. A patient is diagnosed with lupus and reports occasional use of

herbal supplements. The primary care NP should caution this

patient to avoid:

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