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1. NGN Question: A nurse is preparing to administer -Furosemide
medications to a female client -Potassium
Diagnosis - Hypertension
Specify if the assessment finding is consistent with
diabetic
ketoacidosis (DKA) or hyperglycemic-hyperosmolar
state (HHS).
2. NGN Question: A nurse in a provider's office is caring Actions to take:
for a client
-Help client to identify fac-
Diagnostic Results tors that aggravate symp-
toms
Antinuclear antibody (ANA): Positive (Negative) -Instruct client to wear
long sleeves and a hat
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR): 38 mm/hr (up to
when outdoors
20 mm/hr)
Potential Condition:
Hemoglobin 10 g/dL (12 to 16 g/dL)
-System lupus erythe-
Hematocrit 35% (37 - 47%)
matosus
Total WBC count 10,500/mm^3 (5,000 to
Parameters to Monitor:
10,000/mm^3)
-Adherence to corticos-
Platelet count 100,000/mm^3 (50,000 to
teroid therapy
4000,000/mm^3)
-Changes in cognition
Select the condition the client is most likely experienc-
ing
2 actions the nurse should take to address the condi-
tion, and
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2 parameters the nurse should monitor to assess the
client's progress.
3. NGN Question (Matrix question Cirrhosis) Elevated iron = Indication
of Worsening condition
Ascites = Indication of
Worsening condition
Productive cough = Unre-
lated to diagnosis
Hematemesis = Indication
of Worsening condition
Spontaneous bruising =
Indication of Worsening
condition
Increased albumin level =
Indication of potential im-
provement
4. A nurse is caring for an older adult client who was Blood pressure 100/50
admitted with a urinary tract infection mm HG - Indication of
Worsening condition
How should the nurse interpret the findings?
Disoriented to person,
place , and time - Indica-
tion of Worsening condi-