An emergency room nurse is caring for a patient with full thickness burns to 45% of his body. The nurse knows that the effects of burns on the cardiovascular system include which of the following? (Select all that apply)
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Which action should the nurse take first when caring for a p…
Which action should the nurse take first when caring for a patient who has just arrived in the emergency department with facial and chest burns caused by a house fire?
The nurse admitting a client to the emergency room with sign…
The nurse admitting a client to the emergency room with significant burns is alarmed when he assesses an indicator for an inhalation burn, which is:
The nurse is unable to obtain a palpable pulse or a Doppler…
The nurse is unable to obtain a palpable pulse or a Doppler pulse signal in the right arm on admission of a client with a circumferential burn.. What immediate intervention is needed?
A client involved in a house fire is brought by ambulance to…
A client involved in a house fire is brought by ambulance to your emergency department. He is breathing spontaneously but appears agitated. He does not respond appropriately to questions. You determine he has inhaled carbon monoxide and is suffering from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. Your first action is to
A client is brought to the Emergency Department from the sit…
A client is brought to the Emergency Department from the site of a chemical fire. The paramedics report that the client has a burn that involves the epidermis, dermis, and the muscle and bone of the right arm. When you assess the client he verbalizes no pain in the right arm and the skin appears charred. Based upon these assessment findings, what is the depth of the burn on the client’s right arm?
A client is brought to the ED by paramedics who report the c…
A client is brought to the ED by paramedics who report the client has partial-thickness burns on the chest and legs. The client has also suffered smoke inhalation. What is priority in the care of this client?
The burned client is ordered to receive intravenous cimetidi…
The burned client is ordered to receive intravenous cimetidine (Tagament), an H2 histamine blocking agent, during the emergent phase. When the client’s family asks why this drug is being given, what is the nurse’s best response?
¿Cuál fue el propósito principal de las misiones españolas e…
¿Cuál fue el propósito principal de las misiones españolas en Texas como la de San Antonio de Valero?
¿Cuál es el principio de generalidad en la transferencia lin…
¿Cuál es el principio de generalidad en la transferencia lingüística?