The nurse is caring for a client with cystitis. The client has a prescription for urinary analgesic. What should be the priority nursing intervention for this client?
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The client is in end-stage renal disease and is receiving so…
The client is in end-stage renal disease and is receiving sodium polystyrene sulfonate via an enema. Which data indicates the medication is effective?
After the high-pressure valve on a three-way manifold is clo…
After the high-pressure valve on a three-way manifold is closed during the manometer disconnect process, a manometer can still contain pressurized fluids.
When a U-tube manometer is used to measure pressure, a singl…
When a U-tube manometer is used to measure pressure, a single-valve manifold is used with the manometer for easy shutoff and equalizing.
A 48-year old client arrives to the clinic complaining of lo…
A 48-year old client arrives to the clinic complaining of long term flank pain and occasional blood in her urine. She reports voiding more frequently, including during the night. The client also reports a family history of polycystic kidney disease. Which additional finding would the nurse associate with the possibility of this client having polycystic kidney disease?
Cutting ___ the manometer is the procedure for operating a m…
Cutting ___ the manometer is the procedure for operating a manometer’s three-way manifold valves to disconnect the manometer from a process.
An electrical pressure transducer is a device that converts…
An electrical pressure transducer is a device that converts input energy from pressure into output electrical energy.
The client with chronic renal failure inquires why he is pla…
The client with chronic renal failure inquires why he is placed on a low-protein diet. Which is the best response by the nurse?
A nurse is assessing a client with a serum potassium level o…
A nurse is assessing a client with a serum potassium level of 6.5 mEq/L. The nurse recognizes the normal range for potassium to be 3.5-5.0 mg/dL. Which finding should the nurse expect?
The nurse is caring for a client that has returned from havi…
The nurse is caring for a client that has returned from having an intravenous pyelogram with an order to drink extra fluids. The client states they “really aren’t thirsty.” Which response would explain the purpose of drinking extra fluids?