NUR 211 Final Exam Questions and Answers
A nurse caring for a client with sickle cell disease (SCD) reviews the client's laboratory work. Which finding should the nurse report to the provider? A. Creatinine: 2.9 B. Hematocrit: 30% C. Sodium: 147 D. WBC: 12,000 - A. Creatinine: 2.9 An elevated creatinine indicates kidney damage, which occurs in SCD. A hematocrit level of 30% is an expected finding, as is a slightly elevated white blood cell count. A sodium of 147, although slightly high, is not concerning A client hospitalized with sickle cell crisis frequently asks for opioid pain medications, often shortly after receiving a dose. The nurses on the unit believe the client is drug seeking. When the client requests pain medication, what action by the nurse is best? A. Give the client pain medication if it is time for another dose. B. Instruct the client not to request pain medication too early. C. Request the provider to leave a prescription for a placebo D. Tell the client it is too early to have more pain medication - A. Give the client pain medication it it is time for another dose. Clients with sickle cell crisis often have severe pain that is managed with up to 48 hours of IV opioid analgesics. Even if the client is addicted and drug seeking, he or she is still in extreme pain. If the client can receive another doe of medication, the nurse should provide it, The other options are judgmental and do not address the client's pain. Giving placebos is unethical.
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- Institución
- Chamberlain College Of Nursing
- Grado
- NUR 211
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- 28 de julio de 2025
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- 60
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- 2024/2025
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nur 211 final exam questions and answers