Clinical manifestations of heart failure - ✔cool extremities
6 month infant has bacterial pneumonia. clinical manifestations of b. pneumonia
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✔nasal flaring
Acute asthma exacerbation what actions should the nurse take first - ✔apply humidified
oxygen with a simple mask
Diabetes foot care - ✔ill wash my feet everyday with soap and lukewarm water
Decreased urinary output. what findings should be identified as a risk factor for the
development of pyelonephritis? - ✔diabetes mellitus
Acute cholecystitis (select all) - ✔fever, dyspepsia, and eructation
Client has appendicitis. what actions should the nurse take - ✔place the client in semifowler's position
Caring for a client following collection of admission data. what should the nurse identify
as a priority? - ✔client reports coughing and a change of voice whenever he eats
Client has respiratory acidosis due to opioid oversedation - ✔ensure the patient airway
using a chin-lift maneuver
Which client is at risk for developing respiratory acidosis? - ✔client who has abdominal
ascites?
Teaching about newborns and crib use - ✔dressing your baby in a one-piece sleeper for
bedtime will replace the need to use a blanket or sheet
Findings that indicate a therapeutic response to anti hyperlipidemia medication - ✔HDL
50 mg/dL
Teaching to parents about epinephrine auto-injector - ✔"give a second injection if the
first fails to reverse your child's symptoms"
Client is experiencing a panic attack - ✔stay with the client until manifestations subside
Mix NPH insulin and insulin steps - ✔cloudy, clear, clear, cloudy
Gastroenteritis with dehydration. which med should the nurse administer? -
✔ondansetron
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Adverse effect of acetaminophen - ✔elevated aspartate aminotransferase levels
Potassium level of 6 mEq/L would cause ECG to look like what? - ✔Tall T waves
6 month old infant with mild dehydration - ✔capillary refill greater than 2 seconds
Acute pyelonephritis findings - ✔urinary burning
A client has COPD and a resp. rate of 22 and reports SOB. what would the nurse do -
✔place the client in high-fowlers position
A client has metabolic acidosis due to salicylate overdose. what findings should the
nurse expect? - ✔flushed, dry skin
Hypermagnesemia clinical manifestation - ✔bradycardia
Client has external fixator to the right lower arm, what would indicate that the client has
compartment syndrome? - ✔numbness of the fingers on the right arm
A client has AIDS, what lab data would determine if the client is at risk for malnutrition -
✔albumin level
Client is 1 hour post op from open carpal tunnel release to treat injury - ✔elevate the
client's arm above the heart
Discharge teaching for the parent of a newborn - ✔"do not bathe your new born
immediately after she eats"
A client is at 13 weeks gestation with hyperemesis gravidarum - ✔"drink fluids between,
rather than with, meals"
Client has calcium oxalate renal calculi. what would u teach them - ✔"limit the amount
of spinach in your diet"
A school age child has asthma and SOB. what findings would be priority? - ✔inaudible
lung sounds
An adolescent client has a skin infection caused by MRSA - ✔"I will soak in a bathtub
filled one-fourth full of water and one-half cup of bleach"
An adolescent has infectious mononucleosis. what would be a manifestation of this -
✔onset of abdominal pain
A client is experiencing an asthma attack. what would the nurse use to assess the
client's respiratory status - ✔peak expiratory flow meter testing
A nurse is teaching a client about foot care with peripheral neuropathy - ✔"file your
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