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●Raynaud's syndrome: avoid factors that initiate vasoconstriction such as cold, stress, and caffeine intake
○A female
... [Show More] client who works as a data entry clerk is concerned as to how her recent diagnosis of Raynaud's syndrome is going to affect her job performance.Which instruction should the nurse provide this client?
A.Use a space heater to keep the workplace warm
B.Obtain a keyboard designed to limit wrist flexion
C.Keep both hands elevated during work breaks
D.Take a multivitamin that contains vitamin D daily
●Burning with urination, frequency, urgency = symptoms of cystitis: may be related to hypertension: BP will be less than 140/80
●Diverticulosis frequently asymptomatic until the diverticula becomes inflamed
●Hyperparathyroidism with acute flank pain: strain all urine (could be kidney stones)
●Unstable angina to reduce cardiac overload > Place commode at bedside for toileting
●Leukopenia: Precautions should be taken to protect the client because of weakenimmune system
●In severe acute adrenal insufficiency > monitor pulse/ blood pressure
●Tuberculosis test: erythema without induration between 48-72 hours is is considered negative
● Lupas teaching: Emphasize the importance of taking prescribed corticosteroids accurately
●Pre Op assessment checklist: most immediate problem is clients low potassium
●Herpes zoster (shingles) educate patient about protecting family members
●Cataract post op care: stool softener
●Aplastic anemia: Monitor signs of bleeding & blood products should be administered as prescribed
●Renal calculus: Pain should be first assessment
●Meningitis: Lumbar puncture
●Normal finding in AV fistula: Enlarged vein
●Diabetes & blurred vision: The clients A1C will be less than 7.0%
●Heart failure assessment: Respiratory, cardiac, and renal function
●GERD & painful swallowing: Typically present in severe cases of GERD (Determine ifclient is taking medication)
●Type II diabetes: Blood pressure, current serum glucose, and respiratory status should be assessed
●Influenza: Oxygen saturation (First intervention) due to client exhibiting shortness of breath
●Asthma meds: Albuterol [Show Less]