NCLEX - PN Extra Ordinary Understanding.
not to dislodge this suture. Depending on the type of anesthesia used, option 2 may be appropriate but is not the priority in this surgery. Although adequate hydration is important to maintain, fluids should not be forced. Testing urine for glucose is not related to this type of surgery. The nurse is assisting in developing a plan of care for a 10-year-old child diagnosed with acute glomerulonephritis. Following review of the plan of care, the nurse determines that which intervention is the priority for the child? 1.Promoting bed rest 2.Restricting oral fluids 3.Encouraging visits from friends 4.Allowing the child to play with the other children in the playroom 1.Promoting bed rest ed rest is required during the acute phase, and activity is gradually increased as the condition improves. Providing for quiet play according to the developmental stage of the child is important. Fluids should not be forced or restricted. Visitors should be limited to allow for adequate rest. The nurse is assisting in planning discharge instructions to the mother of a child following orchiopexy, which was performed on an outpatient basis. Which is the priority in the plan of care? 1.Wound care 2.Pain control measures 3.Measurement of intake 4.Cold and heat applications
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signs of glomerulonephritis include headache abdo