BSN 335 Prioritization in Nursing
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The clinic nurse is evaluating a client who had coronary artery stenting through
the right femoral artery a week previously and is taking metoprolol, clopidogrel,
and aspirin. Which information reported by the client is most important to report
to the health care provider?
Bruising is present at the right groin.
Home radial pulse rate has been 55 to 60 beats/min.
Client is experiencing shortness of breath and fatigue.
Home blood pressure today was 104/52 mm Hg. - ANSWER-Client is
experiencing shortness of breath and fatigue.
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, A client is admitted to the intensive care unit with disseminated intravascular
coagulation (DIC) associated with a gram-negative infection. Which assessment
information has the most immediate implications for the client's care?
There is mottling of the hands and feet.
The client's oxygen saturation is 87%.
The client reports chest pain.
There is no palpable radial or pedal pulse. - ANSWER-The client's oxygen
saturation is 87%.
The nurse is caring for an older client with type 1 diabetes and diabetic
retinopathy. What is the nurse's priority concern for assessing this client?
Assess which modifiable risk factors can be reduced.
Assess ability to measure and inject insulin and to monitor blood glucose levels.
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Quiz Questions and Answers 100%
Pass
The clinic nurse is evaluating a client who had coronary artery stenting through
the right femoral artery a week previously and is taking metoprolol, clopidogrel,
and aspirin. Which information reported by the client is most important to report
to the health care provider?
Bruising is present at the right groin.
Home radial pulse rate has been 55 to 60 beats/min.
Client is experiencing shortness of breath and fatigue.
Home blood pressure today was 104/52 mm Hg. - ANSWER-Client is
experiencing shortness of breath and fatigue.
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, A client is admitted to the intensive care unit with disseminated intravascular
coagulation (DIC) associated with a gram-negative infection. Which assessment
information has the most immediate implications for the client's care?
There is mottling of the hands and feet.
The client's oxygen saturation is 87%.
The client reports chest pain.
There is no palpable radial or pedal pulse. - ANSWER-The client's oxygen
saturation is 87%.
The nurse is caring for an older client with type 1 diabetes and diabetic
retinopathy. What is the nurse's priority concern for assessing this client?
Assess which modifiable risk factors can be reduced.
Assess ability to measure and inject insulin and to monitor blood glucose levels.
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