A child comes to the emergency department with stroke symptoms. What question should the nurse ask the parents first to determine a cause?
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The HCP prescribes phenytoin 300mg by mouth daily. The medic…
The HCP prescribes phenytoin 300mg by mouth daily. The medication is supplied as phenytoin 100mg capsules. How many capsules should the nurse give per day?
The nurse is providing care for a patient in a rehabilitatio…
The nurse is providing care for a patient in a rehabilitation facility who is recovering from a left hemispheric cerebrovascular accident with expressive aphasia. Which of the following intervention is most appropriate? The nurse asks the patient to stick out their tongue and they raise their arms. How should the nurse document this finding?
A patient arrives at the emergency department stumbling and…
A patient arrives at the emergency department stumbling and staggering while saying, “Something is wrong. I just don’t feel right.” Which observation causes the nurse to suspect the patient is experiencing a stroke?
A nurse provides care to a patient who is lethargic and unab…
A nurse provides care to a patient who is lethargic and unable to tolerate standing for long periods. The patient has dyspnea on exertion. Which type of bath is best for the nurse to implement with this patient?
A nurse is taking care of a morbidly obese patient admitted…
A nurse is taking care of a morbidly obese patient admitted for control of diabetes. The patient requires assistance to transfer from the bed to a chair. Which is the best option for the nurse to use when assisting the patient to transfer?
A nurse manager is making rounds on the medical unit and com…
A nurse manager is making rounds on the medical unit and comes across two nurses holding onto a patient who has fainted in the patient’s room. Which priority action should the nurse manager take?
A patient lies in a special type of bed frame that allows th…
A patient lies in a special type of bed frame that allows the entire bed to turn from side to side. The mattress is low air loss, and the bed can be programmed to turn by degrees at set intervals. Which term would the nurse use when documenting information about this bed in the patient’s medical record?
A nurse is reviewing body defense mechanisms against infecti…
A nurse is reviewing body defense mechanisms against infection. Which finding represents a secondary defense?
A patient has been diagnosed with septicemia, a condition in…
A patient has been diagnosed with septicemia, a condition in which microorganisms are present and multiplying in the blood. A nurse identifies this condition as what?