While administering an enema, the client becomes very pale and sweaty. Select the nursing interventions in order of priority.
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A 56 year old client has COPD and is refusing to eat. Which…
A 56 year old client has COPD and is refusing to eat. Which interventions would be most helpful in stimulating the client’s appetite?
Which statement is most accurate in regards to client teachi…
Which statement is most accurate in regards to client teaching?
The teaching and learning process begin with the assessment…
The teaching and learning process begin with the assessment of which of the following?
You are caring for a client that returned from surgery 4 hou…
You are caring for a client that returned from surgery 4 hours ago. The client has an indwelling catheter in place and is ordered hourly urinary outputs. The client’s total urinary output is 40 mL over the last two hours. What is the most appropriate documentation regarding these assessment findings?
You just received results of the client’s urinalysis. Result…
You just received results of the client’s urinalysis. Results confirm there are no problems. Which evaluation of the data supports this conclusion?
A nurse is caring for a client who is having difficulty brea…
A nurse is caring for a client who is having difficulty breathing. The client is lying supine in bed with a nasal cannula delivering oxygen at 2L/min. Which of the following interventions should the nurse take first?
When documenting the assessment of fecal material, which ass…
When documenting the assessment of fecal material, which assessment findings accurately reflect the client with an ascending colostomy?
S: 33-year-old female client with a 2-day history of feeling…
S: 33-year-old female client with a 2-day history of feeling unwell has come to the emergency department today. She has been experiencing general fatigue, aches, chills, and decreased appetite over the past two days. In the last 12 hours, she has had new onset of shortness of breath with exertion, fever, and frequent cough productive of small amounts of yellow sputum. A Chest X-ray is completed which shows pneumonia in the right lung. B: Client is a healthy adult with no past medical history. A: T 102.6 F, HR 116, RR 28, BP 114/76, SpO2 88% on Room Air. Client is alert & oriented x4, mildly anxious, with increased work of breathing, and a flushed appearance. Crackles are auscultated in the right lung, left lung sounds are clear. Radial and pedal pulses are strong, she has no peripheral edema. R: Which of the following interventional outcomes validate the patient plan of care is beneficial? Select All That Apply.
Which is the most appropriate oxygen delivery device to deli…
Which is the most appropriate oxygen delivery device to deliver very specific and precise oxygen concentrations?