Raynaud's syndrome: avoid factors that initiate vasoconstriction
such as cold, stress,
and caffeine intake
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A female client who works as a data entry clerk is
concerned as to how her
recent diagnosis of Raynaud's syndrome is going to
affect her job performance.
Which instruction should the nurse provide this client?
A. Use a space heater to keep the workplace warm
B. Obtain a keyboard designed to limit wrist flexion
C. Keep both hands elevated during work breaks
D. Take a multivitamin that contains vitamin D daily
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Burning with urination, frequency, urgency = symptoms
of cystitis: may be related to
hypertension: BP will be less than 140/80
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Diverticulosis frequently asymptomatic until the diverticula
becomes inflamed
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Hyperparathyroidism with acute flank pain: strain
all urine (could be kidney stones)
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Unstable angina to reduce cardiac overload > Place
commode at bedside for toileting
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Leukopenia: Precautions should be taken to protect
the client because of weaken
immune system
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In severe acute adrenal insufficiency > monitor pulse/
blood pressure
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Tuberculosis test: erythema without induration between
48-72 hours is is considered
negative
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Lupas teaching: Emphasize the importance of taking
prescribed corticosteroids
accurately
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Pre Op assessment checklist: most immediate problem
is clients low potassium
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Herpes zoster (shingles) educate patient about protecting
family members
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Cataract post op care: stool softener
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Aplastic anemia: Monitor signs of bleeding & blood
products should be administered as
prescribed
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Renal calculus: Pain should be first assessment
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Meningitis: Lumbar puncture
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Normal finding in AV fistula: Enlarged vein
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Diabetes & blurred vision: The clients A1C will be
less than 7.0%
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Heart failure assessment: Respiratory, cardiac, and
renal function
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GERD & painful swallowing: Typically present in severe
cases of GERD (Determine if
client is taking medication)
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Type II diabetes: Blood pressure, current serum glucose,
and respiratory status should
be assessed
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Influenza: Oxygen saturation (First intervention)
due to client exhibiting shortness of
breath
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Asthma meds: AlbuterolYour text here 1 Questions that were on the HESI:
A client with eczema is using an OTC topical product
with urea 10% OTC (Aqua Care Cream) to the af fected skin areas. Which finding reflects
the expected therapeutic response.
A.
Hydration of af fected dry skin areas B. Healing with a return to normal skin appearance
C. Reduced pain in eczematous areas
D. Decreased weeping of ulcerations in af fected area
A male client who reports feeling chronically fatigued
has a hemoglobin of 1 1.0 grams/dl (1 10 mmol/L or SI), hematocrit of 34% and microcytic and
hypochromic red blood cells. Based on the findings, which dinner selection should the nurse
suggest for the patient?
A.
Beef steak with steam broccoli and orange slices
B. Cheese pasta and a lettuce and tomato salad
C. Broil white fish with a baked sweet potato
D. Grill shrimp and seasoned rice with asparagus salad.
The nurse learns in changes of shift report that x-ray
report for newly admitted client indicates consolidation in the left lower lung. What action
should the nurse take?
A.
Administer a PRN dose of a bronchodilator . B. Complete an assessment of respiratory status
C. Demonstrate use of incentive spirometer . D. Prepare a client for chest tube insertion
Two hours before a client's scheduled surgery , the
nurse is completing the preoperative checklist. Which information requires the most immediate
action by the nurse?
A. Surgical consent form is not signed
B. Preoperative serum potassium level is 2.8 mEq/L
(2.8mmol/L) C.Preoperative chest x-ray report is not available
D. Client's pulse oximeter reading is 96%
The nurse is assessing a client's arteriovenous (A V)
fistula. Which finding provides evidence of its normal function?
A. Ecchymotic area
B. Enlarged vein
C. Pulselessness
D. Redness