A 70-year-old male with a history of CHF and hypertension ar…

A 70-year-old male with a history of CHF and hypertension arrives in the ER due to acute onset of dyspnea. The patient is on a nonrebreather and your assessment reveals the following:HR 135 beats/min    RR 36 BPM and labored    BP 72/50 mmHg   BS with coarse crackles throughout27   PaCO2 60 mmHg   PaO2 50 mmHg   HCO3- 27 mEq/L   SaO2 74%The most appropriate recommendation is:

A nurse is caring for a client with hyponatremia. The client…

A nurse is caring for a client with hyponatremia. The client’s sodium level is 124 mEq/L and they are experiencing headache, irritability, and difficulty concentrating. The healthcare provider has prescribed several interventions. Which action should the nurse complete first?

A client with acute respiratory failure is admitted to the e…

A client with acute respiratory failure is admitted to the emergency department. The nurse observes restlessness, tachypnea, use of accessory muscles, and an SpO₂ of 88%. The healthcare provider has prescribed several interventions. Which action should the nurse prioritize first?

The nurse receives shift report for four patients on a medic…

The nurse receives shift report for four patients on a medical-surgical unit:F.T., 70-year-old man with COPD, admitted 2 days ago with bilateral lower lobe pneumonia. Receiving IV antibiotics.Vital signs: 150/70, HR 94, RR 24, Temp 99.4°F (37.4°C), SpO₂ 96% on 3 L O₂ via nasal cannula M.R., 69-year-old man, 6 days postoperative total laryngectomy with tracheostomy, developed postoperative pneumonia. Transferred from ICU at 0200. Awake, alert, slightly confused.Vital signs: 168/94, HR 84, RR 22, SpO₂ 96% on O₂ via tracheal mask J.H., 52-year-old man with right lower lobe pneumonia and small cell lung cancer. Intermittently confused and anxious.Vital signs: 118/62, HR 106, RR 28, Temp 102.6°F (39.2°C), SpO₂ 92% on 4 L O₂ via nasal cannulaH.M., 68-year-old woman admitted 6 days ago with COPD exacerbation. Being discharged today. On oral prednisone, ipratropium, starting Advair Diskus and O₂ therapy at home. Vital signs stable.Which client should the nurse assess first?

The nurse manager is assigning rooms on a medical-surgical u…

The nurse manager is assigning rooms on a medical-surgical unit during a high census. Only one private room is available. Two clients need placement:Client A: Influenza, droplet precautions, stable, no other infectionsClient B: Influenza, droplet precautions, stable, same strain as Client AThe nurse manager plans to cohort these clients in the same room due to limited private room.Which action by the nurse manager demonstrates safe and appropriate decision-making?