A nurse is reviewing the medication history of a newly admit…

A nurse is reviewing the medication history of a newly admitted older client. The nurse notes that the client has been taking a beta-blocker for many years despite no apparent history of hypertension or cardiac disease. Which action would the nurse take first?

Now that the semester is coming to a close and you’re anothe…

Now that the semester is coming to a close and you’re another step closer to entering the real world, what do you think you would like to do when you graduate? Is this different than what you decided when you left high school? What drove you to the exercise and/or health field?

A client has just had abdominal surgery and has been transfe…

A client has just had abdominal surgery and has been transferred to a rehab facility to complete her recovery. She has diabetes type II and is on a carbohydrate reduced diet. While in the care facility, the client, who is already underweight and frail, refuses to eat and begins to lose weight quickly. When developing a plan of care for the client, which action by the nurse would best support increasing dietary intake.

A client is complaining of feeling fatigued, skin is pale an…

A client is complaining of feeling fatigued, skin is pale and Hg is 9.0 gms/dL (normal is 13.8-17.2 g/dL). The admitting diagnosis is anemia. Which vitamin does the nurse teach the client about that affects hemoglobin production and could be a potential cause of the anemia?

A client reports feeling weak and tired over the past two da…

A client reports feeling weak and tired over the past two days. The client does not like to drink fluids insisting she “just doesn’t feel thirsty.” On assessment, the nurse notes dry mucous membranes, poor skin turgor, and a heart rate of 102 bpm. Her blood pressure is 98/62 mmHg, and she appears lethargic. What condition should the nurse anticipate receiving orders for?