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The nurse is caring for a What is the nurse's best response?
client who has returned to Assess the client for signs of bleeding and inform the
post-surgical suite after primary care provider.
postanesthetic recovery
from a nephrectomy. The
nurse's most recent
assessment reveals
increased sedation,
shortness of breath,
hypotension, and low
urine output over the last
2 hours.
The highest priority for Oxygen therapy
intervention during the Morphine administration
first 30 minutes in treating Nitroglycerin (NTG)
an acute myocardial Aspirin (ASA)
infarction including the
following(s). Select All
That Apply
A nurse on a busy medical The nurse should recognize a heightened risk of injury
unit provides care for associated with indwelling catheter are in which
many client who requires client?
indwelling urinary catheter A client who has Alzheimer disease and who is acutely
at some points during agitated
their hospital care.
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While auscultating the Based on this finding, what is the nurse's best action at
heart of a patient admitted this time?
for complications Assess symptoms of left-sided heart failure
following a myocardial
infarction three weeks
ago, the nurse notes the
presence of a new S3
heart sounds.
A patient hospitalized for What do these symptoms suggest?
worsening renal failure The patient is developing pulmonary edema
suddenly becomes
restless and agitated. Your
assessment reveals
tachycardia, hypertension,
and crackles bilaterally
scattered throughout the
lung fields.
A client with advanced Ensure the client's heels are supported and protected.
venous insufficiency is
confined to bedrest
following orthopedic
surgery. How can the
nurse best prevent skin
breakdown in the client's
lower extremities?
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A nurse has a client with a Which are the most likely
spinal cord injury and is possible causes of death for this client? Pneumonia,
tailoring the care plan to pulmonary embolism, and sepsis
prevent the major cause
of death for this client. The
nurse's care plan includes
assisted coughing
techniques, applied
sequential compression
device, and prevented
pressure injuries.
After a sudden decline in Rigorous control of the client's blood pressure and
cognition, a 77-year-old lipid levels.
client who has been
diagnosed with vascular
dementia is receiving care
at home. To reduce this
client's risk of future
infarcts, which action
should the nurse most
strongly encourage?
The nurse is caring for a To decrease the potential of orthostatic hypotension
78-year-old client who and consequent falls, what should the nurse have the
has had an outpatient client do?
cholecystectomy. The Sit in a chair for 10 minutes prior to ambulating.
nurse is getting the client
up for the first walk
postoperatively.
The nurse is administering Administer each medication separately.
medication to a client
through a feeding tube.
Which action should the
nurse take?
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