sparing diuretics can cause hyperkalemia. Cardiovascular manifestations of hyperkalemia include tall T waves, widened QRS complexes, prolonged PR intervals, and flat P waves. Other cardiovascular manifestations include an irregular heart rate, decreased blood pressure, and ectopic heartbeats. Muscle twitches occur in hyperkalemia. Hyperactive bowel sounds and diarrhea also oc cur in hyperkalemia. Constipation, hyporeflexia, and shallow respirations are signs of hypokalemia. A nurse is interpreting a central venous pressure (CVP) reading from a client in whom right ventricular failure has been diagnosed. From this diagnosis, the nurse would expect that the most likely result is a pressure of - COR RECT ANSWER -14 cm H2O Rationale: CVP measurements are used to monitor blood volume and the adequacy of venous return to the heart. The CVP measures pressures from the right atrium or central veins. The normal CVP is 7 to 12 cm H2O. An increased CVP readin g may indicate right ventricular failure. A low CVP reading may indicate hypovolemia. A reading of 4 cm H2O is low. Readings of 8 and 11 cm H2O are normal. A reading of 14 cm H2O is increased. A nurse is caring for a client who has just undergone thyroidectomy. Which technique is the best way for the nurse to assess the surgical site for bleeding? - CORRECT ANSWER -Checking for moisture on the back of the dressing over the client's neck and shou lders Rationale: Thyroid surgery may be complicated by hemorrhage, respiratory distress, parathyroid gland injury (resulting in hypocalcemia and tetany), damage to the laryngeal nerves, and thyroid storm. Hemorrhage is most likely during the 24 hours after surgery. If the client is bleeding after surgery, gravity will cause the blood to seep down the sides of the dressing and drain onto the underlying bed linens even as the top of the dressing remains clean and dry. Asking the client whether the dressing fe els wet and replacing the dry sterile dressing every 2 hours are not the best actions. Replacing the dressing frequently when it is not warranted could also increase the risk of infection. A client who sustained a major burn injury is beginning to take a n oral diet again. Which between -meal menu selections meet the client's needs for wound healing and tissue repair? Select all that apply. - CORRECT ANSWER -Whole -milk shake and granola
TEST BANK FOR ADULT HEALTH NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS WITH RATIONALES LATEST 2024 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADE A+
TEST BANK FOR ADULT HEALTH NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS WITH RATIONALES LATEST 2024 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADE A+
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sparing diuretics can cause hyperkalemia. Cardiovascular manifestations of hyperkalemia include tall T waves, widened QRS complexes, prolonged PR intervals, and flat P waves. Other cardiovascular manifestations include an irregular heart rate, decreased blood pressure, and ectopic heartbeats. Muscle twitches occur in hyperkalemia. Hyperactive bowel sounds and diarrhea also oc cur in hyperkalemia. Constipation, hyporeflexia, and shallow respirations are signs of hypokalemia. A nurse is interpreting a central venous pressure (CVP) reading from a client in whom right ventricular failure has been diagnosed. From this diagnosis, the nurse would expect that the most likely result is a pressure of - COR RECT ANSWER -14 cm H2O Rationale: CVP measurements are used to monitor blood volume and the adequacy of venous return to the heart. The CVP measures pressures from the right atrium or central veins. The normal CVP is 7 to 12 cm H2O. An increased CVP readin g may indicate right ventricular failure. A low CVP reading may indicate hypovolemia. A reading of 4 cm H2O is low. Readings of 8 and 11 cm H2O are normal. A reading of 14 cm H2O is increased. A nurse is caring for a client who has just undergone thyroidectomy. Which technique is the best way for the nurse to assess the surgical site for bleeding? - CORRECT ANSWER -Checking for moisture on the back of the dressing over the client's neck and shou lders Rationale: Thyroid surgery may be complicated by hemorrhage, respiratory distress, parathyroid gland injury (resulting in hypocalcemia and tetany), damage to the laryngeal nerves, and thyroid storm. Hemorrhage is most likely during the 24 hours after surgery. If the client is bleeding after surgery, gravity will cause the blood to seep down the sides of the dressing and drain onto the underlying bed linens even as the top of the dressing remains clean and dry. Asking the client whether the dressing fe els wet and replacing the dry sterile dressing every 2 hours are not the best actions. Replacing the dressing frequently when it is not warranted could also increase the risk of infection. A client who sustained a major burn injury is beginning to take a n oral diet again. Which between -meal menu selections meet the client's needs for wound healing and tissue repair? Select all that apply. - CORRECT ANSWER -Whole -milk shake and granola