Nursing 212 Quiz 1 Questions And Answers.1.0M1QN212 5.0 points possible (graded, results hidden) The RN is caring for a client experiencing a thyroid
... [Show More] storm. Which intervention is the priority? Maintain strict bed rest. Administer humidified oxygen. Administer IV fluids containing dextrose. Provide a hypothermia blanket. unanswered Submitting You have used 0 of 1 attempt Some problems have options such as save, reset, hints, or show answer. These options follow the Submit button. Save Save your answer Review None Review Answers are displayed within the problem Review 2.0M1QN212 5 points possible (graded, results hidden) Which statement made by a patient with Hypothyroidism who is receiving levothyroxine (Synthroid) indicates that additional teaching is needed? "I will take my medication every morning." "I need to be monitored for osteoporosis." 1.0M1QN212 "I can stop my Synthroid when I start to feel better." submitted "I need to have routine tests to check my blood levels." Submit You have used 1 of 1 attempt Some problems have options such as save, reset, hints, or show answer. These options follow the Submit button. Review Answer submitted. Review None Review Answers are displayed within the problem Review 3.0M1QN212 5 points possible (graded, results hidden) Which potential health problem would the RN address when teaching a patient with Hyperparathyroidism about additional health conditions that may occur with this disorder? Muscle spasms submitted Kidney stones Hypotension Thyroid nodules Submit You have used 1 of 1 attempt Some problems have options such as save, reset, hints, or show answer. These options follow the Submit button. 2.0M1QN212 3.0M1QN212 Review Answer submitted. Review None Review Answers are displayed within the problem Review 4.0M1QN212 5.0 points possible (graded, results hidden) Which instructions would the RN include in a teaching plan for a client who has been treated for Pheochromocytoma? Select all that apply. Monitor blood pressure twice a day. Check blood glucose before each meal. Follow a high carbohydrate, low protein diet. Follow-up with the physician in one year. Take corticosteroids as ordered. unanswered [Show Less]