The patient is admitted with new-onset confusion, headache,…

The patient is admitted with new-onset confusion, headache, poor skin turgor, bounding pulse, and urinary incontinence. The patient has been drinking large amounts of water. Lab results show a sodium level of 122 mEq/L. What actions should Nurse Jamie take? Select all that apply.

A 65-year-old male client is admitted with suspected acute r…

A 65-year-old male client is admitted with suspected acute renal failure. He has been experiencing swelling in his lower extremities, shortness of breath, and weight gain over the past few days. On auscultation of his heart, the nurse hears a third heart sound (S3). What does the nurse suspect? 

A 45-year-old female client has just returned to the recover…

A 45-year-old female client has just returned to the recovery room after undergoing a renal biopsy to investigate abnormal kidney function. She is awake and alert but slightly drowsy from the sedation. The nurse is monitoring her vital signs and ensuring she is comfortable. The client has a bandage over the biopsy site, and there is no visible bleeding at this time. The nurse is aware of potential complications following this procedure. What should the nurse monitor the client for?