A singer presents with hyperfunctional voice use and excessive laryngeal tension. Name two therapy approaches that may be appropriate initial treatment options.
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A patient with presbyphonia demonstrates reduced vocal inten…
A patient with presbyphonia demonstrates reduced vocal intensity and decreased laryngeal activation. Which treatment approach is most appropriate?
In clinical voice management, education is typically implem…
In clinical voice management, education is typically implemented early in therapy to reduce harmful vocal behaviors and promote health voice habits?
The nurse practitioner adds Ezetimibe (Zetia) to the patient…
The nurse practitioner adds Ezetimibe (Zetia) to the patient’s drug regimen. Based on the mechanism of action for this medication, it may lead to:
During a neurological exam, the patient suddenly pulls their…
During a neurological exam, the patient suddenly pulls their hand away after accidentally touching a hot object. The examiner notes that multiple muscles in the affected limb contract in a coordinated pattern, while the antagonist muscles relax. Which reflex is most likely responsible for this response?
Match each dermatome with the area of skin it primarily inne…
Match each dermatome with the area of skin it primarily innervates. *Use each answer only once.
A nurse is caring for a 68-year-old client admitted with pne…
A nurse is caring for a 68-year-old client admitted with pneumonia. The client reports increasing shortness of breath and fatigue. Assessment Findings: Respiratory rate: 28/min Oxygen saturation: 88% on room air Heart rate: 112 bpm Blood pressure: 148/86 mmHg Temperature: 101.4°F (38.5°C) The nurse auscultates crackles in the lower lung fields and notes the client is using accessory muscles to breathe. Which of the following assessment findings indicate the client is experiencing hypoxia?
A 68-year-old male patient is admitted with dehydration afte…
A 68-year-old male patient is admitted with dehydration after several days of vomiting and poor oral intake. The nurse monitors his intake and output. Over the past 3 hours, the patient has only had 50 mL of urine output. Vital signs: BP 88/54 mmHg, HR 110 bpm. Which statement best describes the patient’s urinary output?
A nurse is caring for a postoperative client receiving TPN t…
A nurse is caring for a postoperative client receiving TPN through a central venous catheter. During the shift assessment, the nurse notes redness and tenderness at the catheter insertion site and the client reports chills. What is the priority nursing action?
A nursing student is creating a concept map for a client who…
A nursing student is creating a concept map for a client who reports shortness of breath, has crackles in both lung bases, and an oxygen saturation of 89%. Which nursing diagnosis would be most appropriate for the center of the concept map?