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An elderly client tells the nurse that he does not drink much fluid because it causes him to not be able to "control" his urine. Which of the following should this nurse assess first in this client?
Terpenes
A large and diverse class of organic compounds, produced primarily by plants, that are the major components of essential oils.
Isoprene
A common organic compound with the formula C5H8, used as the monomer unit in the natural synthesis of rubber and other terpenes.
Anti-inflammatory
Substances or drugs that reduce inflammation or swelling in the body, commonly used to treat conditions like arthritis or allergies.
β-Carotene
A red-orange pigment found in plants and fruits, and a critical precursor of vitamin A in the human diet.
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