NURS 6401 HESI FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING (LATEST VERSIONS ) RATED A+
NURS 6401 HESI FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING (LATEST VERSIONS ) RATED A+. A nurse identifies that an older adult has not achieved the desired outcome from a prescribed proprietary medication. When assessing the situation, the client shares that the medication is too expensive and the prescription was never filled. What is an appropriate nursing response? Inform the health care provider of the inability to afford the medication. A client with coronary artery disease has a sudden episode of cyanosis and a change in respirations. The nurse starts oxygen administration immediately. Legally, should the nurse have administered the oxygen? The nurse's observations were sufficient, and therefore oxygen should have been administered. A nurse is teaching a group of parents about child abuse. What definition of assault should the nurse include in the teaching plan? Assault is a threat to do bodily harm to another person. A female client explains to the nurse that she sleeps until noon every day and takes frequent naps during the rest of the day. What should the nurse do initially? Arrange a referral for a thorough medical evaluation. Evidence-based nursing uses a variety of sources to support nursing practice. Which are sources of evidencebased practice? Select all that apply. Theory Research Clinical expertise What are the best ways for a nurse to be protected legally? Select all that apply. Provide care within the parameters of the state's nurse practice act. Document consistently and objectively. Clearly document a client's non-adherence to the medical regimen. A primary care provider prescribes cefazolin (Kefzol) 125 mg intramuscularly (IM) for a client. The vial contains 0.5 gm of cefazolin in powdered form. The instructions indicate to add 2 mL of sterile water to provide a solution that contains 225 mg per mL. Record your answer using one decimal place, including leading zero if applicable. mL 0.6 mL A client is scheduled to receive phenytoin (Dilantin) 100 mg orally at 6 PM but is having difficulty swallowing capsules. What method should the nurse use to help the client take the medication? Administer 4 mL of phenytoin suspension containing 125 mg/5 mL. To ensure the safety of a client who is receiving a continuous intravenous normal saline infusion, the nurse should change the administration set every: 72 to 96 hours While recovering from abdominal surgery a client develops thrombophlebitis. Which clinical indicators of this complication should the nurse expect to identify when assessing the client? Select all that apply. Pain in the calf Redness in the affected area Localized warmth in the lower extremity What dietary choices should the nurse instruct the client taking spironolactone (Aldactone) to avoid? Select all that apply. Potatoes Cantaloup e While a client at 30 weeks' gestation is being examined in the prenatal clinic, the nurse identifies a respiratory rate of 26/min, blood pressure of 100/60, and diaphragmatic tenderness, and the client reports increased urinary output. Which finding indicates that the client may be experiencing a complication? Respiratory rate. I offer online tutoring, help with class Assignments, essay writing, dissertations, thesis, Copywriting Et al., for all Majors with a guaranteed PASS and QUALITY. For assistance Contact Tutor Lucas:
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