A 88 years old female patient is brought to the hospital with moderate to severe dehydration. What conditions should the nurse expect? Select ALL that apply.
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A nurse is caring for a 78 years old male patient who has lo…
A nurse is caring for a 78 years old male patient who has lost his mobility following a stroke. The nurse has established interventions that include providing direct care to the patient, teaching, making referrals, and managing the case. USE THE DROP DOWN MENU TO SELECT THE ANSWERS. a. To meet the goal, the nurse’s NEXT step is to to [A] b. When assessing a patient with a disability, the nurse should always assess for [B] and [C] c. When teaching a patient with disability, the nurse’s PRIORITY interventions should be [D] [E]
While performing a skin assessment on a new patient, a home…
While performing a skin assessment on a new patient, a home health nurse should include which of the following? Select all that apply
While performing health screenings in a clinic, a nurse asse…
While performing health screenings in a clinic, a nurse assesses a small child with a red sore under his nose. It is red, crusty, with yellow exudate which the patient’s mother reports returns after washing. The mother also states her older two children have similar skin sores. Which condition should the nurse identify?
A 67 years old male patient is admitted to the hospital with…
A 67 years old male patient is admitted to the hospital with severe diarrhea and vomiting. Vital signs: BP 84/68. HR 96. RR 20. Temp 99.8. O2 Sat 96% on 1 L of Oxygen via nasal cannula. Lab results: Hgb 25 g/dL; Hct 67% ; Creat. 1.9; BUN 24; Na+: 140, K+: 4.4, Calcium 9.2, Mg+ 1.6. ECG: Normal sinus rhythm. ABG: pH 7.39; pCO2: 43; HCO3: 24 Medical History: obtained by the patient’s family: hypertension, asthma, and hyperlipidemia. There is no surgical history. Allergies: Penicillin and nuts. Nursing initial assessment: The patient is alert and oriented x 3, gets up with 1 assistant due to weakness and dizziness. Skin is clammy and cool to touch. The patient denies pain and shortness of breath. Standard range for labs per textbook and ATI Hct: 42-52% for M, 36-52 for F Hgb: 14 to 17.4 g/dL for M, 12 to 16 g/dL for F Creatinine serum: 0.6 to 1.3 mg/dL for M, 0.6 to 1.1 mg/dL for F BUN: Older adults (over age 60): 8 to 23 mg/dL Potassium serum: 3.5 to 5.2 mEq/L (ATI: 3.5-5) Sodium serum: Adults: 136 to 145 mEq/L Calcium: 8.8 to 10.4 mg/dL (ATI: 9.0-10.5) Magnesium: 1.8 to 2.6 mg/dL (ATI: 1.3-2.1) USE THE DROP DOWN MENU TO SELECT THE ANSWERS. a. What lab values require the nurse immediate attention? [A] and [B] and [C] b. What immediate treatment should the nurse anticipate to be ordered? [D] c. What should the nurse monitor closely? [E] and [F] and [G] d. Two days later, the nurse is preparing discharge teaching for the patient, which of the following should the nurse teach the patient and family? [H] and [I]
The nurse is caring for two patients with gastrointestinal d…
The nurse is caring for two patients with gastrointestinal disorder. 1. Mr. Brown, 60 yrs: Nausea and Vomiting. Vital signs: BP 135/78. P 90, RR 22, O2 sat 97% on RA, Temp 100.6. The arterial blood gas reveals: pH 7.47, PaCO2 42, HCO3 32. Lab values: K= 3.3, Na+ 139, Creat. 0.9, BUN 21. ECG: PVC occasionally. Nursing assessment: Patient alert + oriented x 3. Get up independently. Denied pain. Normal sounds on auscultation of lungs and heart. 2. Mr. Oz, 45 yrs: Severe Diarrhea. The arterial blood gas shows: pH 33, PaCO2 39, HCO3 18. Lab values: Hct 62 , Hgb 18 , K+ 4.9, Na+ 144. USE THE DROP DOWN MENU TO SELECT THE ANSWERS. a. What condition should the nurse assess Mr. Brown? [A] b. What treatment for Mr. Brown should the nurse anticipate? [B] c. What acid-based imbalance should the nurse suspect Mr. Oz has? [C] d. What symptoms should the nurse expect to see in Mr. Oz? [D]
A patient has been diagnosed with a small basal cell carcino…
A patient has been diagnosed with a small basal cell carcinoma lesion on this face. The nurse educates the patient on this diagnosis including which facts? Select all that apply
Use the dataset “voter.sav” from Canvas. This dataset is a s…
Use the dataset “voter.sav” from Canvas. This dataset is a simulated dataset that includes information about 30 voters. The variables include: voter education level (education), age, income, self-identification as liberal or conservative (libcon), political party (party), and the percentage of ballot issues they voted on in three elections (vote2012, vote2016, and vote2020). 8. The average age for all voters in the United States is 44.5. Does the mean age of our sample of voters significantly differ from the population mean? Determine the correct type of test to run to assess this question and conduct it. In this text box, report your results in APA format, including whether the results were significant (with df, t and p values), the mean and standard deviation, and your conclusions. (5 pts)
Use the dataset “voter.sav” from Canvas. This dataset is a s…
Use the dataset “voter.sav” from Canvas. This dataset is a simulated dataset that includes information about 30 voters. The variables include: voter education level (education), age, income, self-identification as liberal or conservative (libcon), political party (party), and the percentage of ballot issues they voted on in three elections (vote2012, vote2016, and vote2020). 6. Find the skewness of the income variable. Write out your calculations (i.e., the equation) in this text box. Round your final answer to 2 decimal places. Is there significant skewness? If so, which direction is it (positive, negative)? (2.5 pts) ***For this question, I am looking for the table with the skewness values in your output file. In the text box below, show your calculations for skewness, whether or not the skewness was significant, and the direction of the skewness if there is significant skewness.***
Which immune response is primarily associated with IgE?
Which immune response is primarily associated with IgE?