If edema coinjection fluid draws moisture out of the tissues, it must make the embalming solution ___________________ when compared to the tissue fluid
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When the nurse is caring for a patient who has had left-side…
When the nurse is caring for a patient who has had left-sided Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL), which assessment finding is most important to report to the physician?
A patient with a history of chronic renal failure is receivi…
A patient with a history of chronic renal failure is receiving calcium-based antacid. The patient asks the nurse why this medication is necessary. Which is the best response by the nurse?
In AKI your patient is at high risk for metabolic and elec…
In AKI your patient is at high risk for metabolic and electrolyte changes. Possible nursing assessment finding of Hyperkalemia would be: (Select All That Apply)
Nursing first priority assessment for a hemodialysis patient…
Nursing first priority assessment for a hemodialysis patient would be:
Your 68 yr old patient lives alone. 5 days ago, he develope…
Your 68 yr old patient lives alone. 5 days ago, he developed a fever & began vomiting. Today, his neighbor finds him weak and feverish, and brings him to the ER. His B/P is 78/60 & his U/O is 15ml after straight cath. His BUN is 72mg/dl & Creat is 1.6mg/dl-. What is the cause of his AKI?
You are caring for a patient with urinary obstruction. Draw…
You are caring for a patient with urinary obstruction. Draw a line to each correct answer to match the following:
Nursing priority assessment of a patient’s AV fistula should…
Nursing priority assessment of a patient’s AV fistula should include the following: (Select the best answer)
Your 76 yr. old patient, has frequent urination & a weak str…
Your 76 yr. old patient, has frequent urination & a weak stream for years, but he never told his physician. When he suddenly becomes confused, his family brings him to the ER. His BUN is 50mg/dl and Creat is 2.0mg/dl. His bladder is distended. What is the cause of his AKI?
You are caring for a patient on with AKF. During assessment,…
You are caring for a patient on with AKF. During assessment, the nurse notes rales, peripheral edema, intake greater than output, B/P 188/85, HR 102, and RR 24. The nurse Should identify this as the: (Select all that apply)