Which of the following nursing interventions does the nurse add to the care plan to help a patient with thick sputum mobilize and expectorate (cough up secretions) those secretions?
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When taking an adult blood pressure, the onset of the sound…
When taking an adult blood pressure, the onset of the sound the nurse hears is at 138, the muffled sound the nurse hears it at 70, and the disappearance of the sound the nurse hears is at 62. How should the nurse record this finding?
How does pursed lip breathing affect respirations?
How does pursed lip breathing affect respirations?
A 45-year-old patient reports severe abdominal pain rated at…
A 45-year-old patient reports severe abdominal pain rated at 8 out of 10 on the pain scale. The patient is restless, sweating, and has a facial grimace. You also note guarding of the abdomen upon palpation. Which of the following is the most important initial nursing action?
At last measurement, the client’s vital signs were as follow…
At last measurement, the client’s vital signs were as follows: oral temperature 98°F (36.7°C), heart rate 76 beats/min, respiratory rate 16 breaths/min, and blood pressure (BP) 118/60 mm Hg. Four hours later, the vital signs are as follows: oral temperature 103.2°F (38.5°C), heart rate 76 beats/min, respiratory rate 14 breaths/min, and blood pressure 120/66 mm Hg. Which should be the nurse’s first intervention at this time?
Which of the following is the most accurate oxygen saturatio…
Which of the following is the most accurate oxygen saturation?
A nurse observes a student taking an adult patient’s tympani…
A nurse observes a student taking an adult patient’s tympanic temperature. What action by the student requires the nurse to intervene?
Using the thermometer in the picture, what route will the nu…
Using the thermometer in the picture, what route will the nurse use to assess the patient’s temperature?
The nurse notes the client has bluish, grayish, and purplish…
The nurse notes the client has bluish, grayish, and purplish discolorations of the skin. The nurse documents this as:
The adult patient is found to be unresponsive and not breath…
The adult patient is found to be unresponsive and not breathing. To determine the presence of central blood circulation and circulation of blood to the brain, the nurse checks the patient’s _____ pulse.