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A client's temperature is 100.4° F (38° C) 12 hours after a spontaneous vaginal birth. What does
the nurse suspect is the cause of the increased temperature?
1
Mastitis
2
Dehydration
3
Puerperal infection
4
Urinary tract infection - 2
A client's temperature may be elevated to 100.4° F (38° C) during the first 24 hours after
delivery because of dehydration resulting from the exertion and stress of labor. Mastitis usually
develops after breastfeeding is established and the milk supply is present. Puerperal infection
usually begins with a fever of 100.4° F (38 °C) or higher on 2 successive days, excluding the first
24 hours after delivery. Urinary tract infection usually becomes evident later in the postpartum
period.
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Which symptoms are common during the fulminant stage of inhalation of anthrax? Select all
that apply.
, 1
Dyspnea
2
Dry cough
3
Diaphoresis
4
Mild chest pain
5
High temperature - 1,3,5
The fulminant stage of inhalation of anthrax is manifested by dyspnea, diaphoresis, and a high
body temperature. The prodromal stage of inhalation of anthrax is manifested by a dry cough
and mild chest pain.
A client presents to the emergency department with weakness and dizziness. The blood
pressure is 90/60 mm Hg, pulse is 92 and weak, and body weight reflects a 3-pound (1.4
kilogram) loss in two days. The weather has been hot. Which condition should the nurse
conclude is the priority for this client?
1
Deficient fluid volume
2
Impaired skin integrity
3
Inadequate nutritional intake
4
Decreased participation in activities - 1
The low blood pressure indicates hypovolemia, the increased pulse is an attempt to maintain
adequate oxygenation of tissues, and the rapid weight loss reflects loss of body fluid. Although
impaired skin integrity is a concern with dehydration, it is not the priority. The rapid weight loss