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NGN The nurse should anticipate initiating droplet
A nurse is caring for a 5- precautions and requesting a prescription for IV
year-old child. antibiotics.
Child accompanied to The child is most likely experiencing epiglottitis
emergency department by because of the clinical manifestations of a high fever,
caregiver. inflammation and redness of the throat, pale skin,
Caregiver states child has stridor with inspiration, painful swallowing, no cough,
a sore throat and reports is sitting in tripod position, and drooling.
the child has "pain on
swallowing' and denies The nurse should monitor the child's temperature and
cough. Child is agitated breath sounds.
and leaning forward with
drooling noted.
Day 4, 0600:
Temperature 38.40 C (1
01.20 F)
Heart rate 54/min
Respiratory rate 26/min
Blood pressure 142/90 mm
Hg
Oxygen saturation 91 % on
room air
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A nurse is caring for a The client is most likely experiencing manifestations of
client who is on the spinal autonomic dysreflexia and pneumonia .
cord injury (SCD unit.
Adventitious breath sounds in the lower lobes
Day 4, 0600: bilaterally and a decrease in oxygen saturation to less
Client reports increased than 92% can indicate pneumonia. The client's sudden
coughing and shortness of increase in blood pressure, bradycardia, flushing of
breath. the skin above the area of the injury, headache, and
Crackles auscultated in blurred vision are manifestations of autonomic
lower lobes bilaterally. dysreflexia, which can be a life-threatening condition.
Face and neck flushed.
Skin warm and moist.
Client reports blurred
vision and a headache as
an 8 on a 0 to 10 pain
scale.
Abdomen soft and mildly
distended. Hypoactive
bowel sounds present.
Urinary output 300 mL
over last 8 hr.
Temperature 38.4° C
(101.2° F) Heart rate
54/min Respiratory rate
26/min Blood pressure
142/90 mm Hg Oxygen
saturation 91% on room air
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NGN When analyzing cues, the nurse should recognize that
A nurse is caring for a manifestations of hepatitis
client who has abdominal When analyzing cues, the nurse should also
pain. recognize the client's risk for contracting hepatitis A
through the fecal-oral route during recent travel to an
For each condition, click underdeveloped country and the client's occupational
to specify if the risk as a perioperative
characteristic is consistent nurse for contracting hepatitis B and hepatitis C
with an through bloodborne transmission.
acute infection of hepatitis The nurse should recognize that the current standard
A, hepatitis B, or hepatitis of practice for treating hepatitis B and hepatitis C
C. Each characteristic infections is with antiviral medication.
may support more than
one disease process.
A, hepatitis B, and
hepatitis C include
jaundice, yellow sclerae,
right upper quadrant pain
upon palpation, dark
yellow urine, and elevated
AST and
ALT levels.
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