Anticholinergics decrease neuron excitability and help reduce the spasms/tremors of Parkinson’s Disease. Select all the possible side effects of an anticholinergic.
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Which nursing intervention is best for preventing complicati…
Which nursing intervention is best for preventing complications of immobility when caring for a client with spinal cord injury?
A client who is experiencing a traumatic brain injury has in…
A client who is experiencing a traumatic brain injury has increasing intracranial pressure (ICP). What drug will the nurse anticipate to be prescribed for this client to reduce cerebral edema?
The nurse plans care for a client with epilepsy who is admit…
The nurse plans care for a client with epilepsy who is admitted to the hospital. Which intervention(s) would the nurse include in this client’s plan of care? (Select all that apply.)
A nurse teaches the spouse of a client who has Alzheimer dis…
A nurse teaches the spouse of a client who has Alzheimer disease. Which statement should the nurse include in this teaching related to caregiver stress reduction?
A patient, age 23, has a comminuted fracture of T5. She has…
A patient, age 23, has a comminuted fracture of T5. She has a spinal cord injury resulting in paraplegia. She manifests signs and symptoms of autonomic dysreflexia, which is frequently triggered by
A nurse cares for a client who is experiencing status epilep…
A nurse cares for a client who is experiencing status epilepticus. Which prescribed medication would the nurse anticipate to prepare for administration first?
A nurse assesses a client recovering from a cerebral angiogr…
A nurse assesses a client recovering from a cerebral angiography via the right femoral artery that was performed two hours ago. Which assessment would the nurse complete?
Identify the Bony Process at #1
Identify the Bony Process at #1
Identify This Bone
Identify This Bone