A client with Guillain-Barré syndrome is admitted to the int…

A client with Guillain-Barré syndrome is admitted to the intensive care unit. The client is alert but reports increasing shortness of breath and difficulty clearing secretions. Assessment reveals shallow respirations at 28/min, use of accessory muscles, and weak cough. Oxygen saturation is 90% on 2 L/min via nasal cannula. Which action should the nurse anticipate as the most urgent intervention?

A client with chronic allergic rhinitis is prescribed diphen…

A client with chronic allergic rhinitis is prescribed diphenhydramine for symptom relief. During a follow-up visit, the client reports persistent daytime drowsiness and difficulty concentrating at work. The provider considers switching to loratadine. Which rationale best supports this change?

A client with seasonal allergic rhinitis has been self-admin…

A client with seasonal allergic rhinitis has been self-administering oxymetazoline nasal spray every 4-6 hours for the past 10 days. During assessment, the client reports worsening nasal congestion, headache, and difficulty sleeping. Which nursing action is the priority?