effective care.
-This is an indication of a neurological deficit due to a herniation of the brain
-this can allow nurses to have a collective voice when advocating for legislative
policies
-the nurse should anticipate a client who had a severe burn within the last 12 hr to
have fluid shifts that result in an elevated K+ level, which occurs as a result of
cellular injury due to hypovolemia
-The nurse kept a promise made to a client.
-The nurse is demonstrating the ethical principle of autonomy by respecting the
client's right to make decisions about her health
-The client should withhold his med and notify his provider if his heart rate is less
than 60/min
-The client should be referred to the state welfare office to get information about
applying for medicaid services. Medicaid funds are distributed to states to provide
assistance for older adults, individuals with disabilities, and families who have
dependent children
Tachypnea
-Other indications include a widened pulse pressure and bradycardia
-Older adults have the lowest level of health literacy compared to other age groups
-normal range is 150,000 to 450,000
-metabolic acidosis; the client's pH level is decreased due to insufficient tissue
perfusion
-Medicare Part A covers acute care, short-term rehabilitation in a skilled nursing
facility, rehab in the client's home, and most of the cost of hospice care
-increased dwelling time increases the client's risk for infection. Catheter should be
DC'd as early as possible
-grunting, nasal flaring, retractions, apnea, tachycardia, hypotension, lethargy, pallor,
petechiae, hypoglycemia, hypotonia, and/or decreased oxygen saturations are other
symptoms of sepsis
-Failure to communicate involves failing to report accurate information in a timely
manner.
-determining how each coworker handles conflict are the first steps to successfully
resolving the conflict
-Client's elevated temp can be an indication of a MI. An elevated temp for several
days following the infarction b/c this is the body's inflammatory response to
myocardial necrosis
ATI CBC Level 4 (A) 23 Questions and
Answers 2025
Agitation
A nurse manager notices that he has exceeded the amount of money allocated for
labor costs for the quarter. Which action should the nurse manager take? -
A nurse manager is teaching about the failure to communicate during a staff
educational session. Which of the following examples should the nurse manager
include? -
A nurse is teaching a client who has a new prescription for carvedilol following a
myocardial infarction. What information should the nurse include? -