The nurse is flushing a peripheral IV lock. Which technique is correct?
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Scenario: Patient with tracheostomy becomes acutely dyspneic…
Scenario: Patient with tracheostomy becomes acutely dyspneic, using accessory muscles. Trach tube is dislodged. O₂ sat = 85%. Evaluate Outcomes (SATA): What clinical indications show improvement in the client condition? Select all that apply.
What is the priority before feeding via NG tube?
What is the priority before feeding via NG tube?
A 68-year-old patient with heart failure and diuretic use pr…
A 68-year-old patient with heart failure and diuretic use presents with weakness. Labs show: K⁺ = 3.0 mEq/L. Cardiac monitor: frequent PVCs. Provider order: Potassium chloride 20 mEq IV push STAT. Generate Solutions (SATA): What is the appropriate action? Select all that apply.
A patient on continuous NG feeding develops coughing, nausea…
A patient on continuous NG feeding develops coughing, nausea, and crackles. Residual = 600 mL. Generate Solutions (SATA): What interventions would you anticipate for this client
Which patient statement indicates effective pain management?
Which patient statement indicates effective pain management?
After 10 hours of feeding, new data: Gastric residual: 320…
After 10 hours of feeding, new data: Gastric residual: 320 mL Blood glucose: 215 mg/dL Client restless, coughing intermittently Respiratory rate: 26/min Which findings suggest feeding intolerance or complications? Select all that apply.
A nurse is preparing to administer a continuous feeding. Wha…
A nurse is preparing to administer a continuous feeding. What is the priority action?
A nurse is assessing a patient for tolerance to enteral feed…
A nurse is assessing a patient for tolerance to enteral feeding. Which findings indicate feeding intolerance? Select all that apply.
What is the priority nursing action after collecting any spe…
What is the priority nursing action after collecting any specimen?