Which interventions are appropriate for a client with Alzheimer’s disease? (Select all that apply.)
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A patient in the ICU is receiving assist/control volume-cont…
A patient in the ICU is receiving assist/control volume-control ventilation and is scheduled to undergo bronchoscopy. The respiratory therapist should anticipate all of the following considerations except:
Airway resistance (Raw) of 2.4 cmH2O/L/sec is measured for a…
Airway resistance (Raw) of 2.4 cmH2O/L/sec is measured for a patient receiving mechanical ventilation. The respiratory therapist should suspect that the patient may have
Which instructions should the nurse include when educating a…
Which instructions should the nurse include when educating a client taking lithium? (Select all that apply.)
The nurse is caring for a child who refuses to attend school…
The nurse is caring for a child who refuses to attend school, complains of frequent stomachaches, and becomes distressed when away from their parent. These symptoms most likely indicate:
During post-bronchodilator spirometry, what minimum improvem…
During post-bronchodilator spirometry, what minimum improvement in FEV₁ is required to confirm reversibility of airway obstruction?
An ABG sample has an air bubble inside the syringe, What eff…
An ABG sample has an air bubble inside the syringe, What effects would an air bubble have on an ABG when a patient is breathing room air? I. Decreased PaCO2 II. Increased PaO2 III. Decreased PaO2 IV. Increased pH
An intubated patient on volume-controlled ventilation develo…
An intubated patient on volume-controlled ventilation develops high-pressure alarms. The patient becomes cyanotic with a heart rate of 46/min, and a suction catheter cannot be passed through the endotracheal tube. Which action should the respiratory therapist take?
An asymptomatic patient breathing room air has the following…
An asymptomatic patient breathing room air has the following arterial blood gas results: pH 7.49, PaCO₂ 12 mmHg, PaO₂ 145 mmHg. The patient exhibits normal breath sounds and no signs of respiratory distress. Which conclusion is most appropriate?
The nurse is caring for a client with late-stage Alzheimer’s…
The nurse is caring for a client with late-stage Alzheimer’s who is no longer able to swallow safely. Which intervention is most appropriate?