When communicating with a patient who is hearing impaired, the nurse should: (Select all that apply.)
1. sit at eye level facing the patient.
2. use a slightly higher tone than usual.
3. enunciate clearly.
4. speak directly into the patient's ear.
5. use simple, short sentences.
When a patient is receiving Lasix for a problem with edema, which assessment relative to this drug is important to the patient's health?
1. Measuring the blood pressure
2. Determining whether the patient is nauseated
3. Inquiring about constipation
4. Checking for hearing loss
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