nurs 3500 quiz Questions With Complete Solutions The nurse is assessing a client with shortness of breath for evidence of long -standing hypoxemia. Which of the following assessments should the nurse conduct? hhCorrect Answ ers hhFingernails and their base The nurse is caring for a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and pneumonia who has a prescription for arterial blood gasses to be drawn. Which of the following times is the minimum length of time the n urse should plan to hold pressure on the puncture site? hhCorrect Answers hh5 minutes The nurse is aware of the value of using a mini -tracheostomy to facilitate suctioning when clients are unable to independently mobilize their secretions. For which of the following clients is the use of a mini -trach indicated? hhCorrect Answers hhA client whose increased secretions are the result of community -acquired pneumonia For which of the following clients would noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) be an a ppropriate intervention to promote oxygenation? hhCorrect Answers hhA client who is experiencing respiratory failure as a result of the progression of myasthenia gravis Correct The nurse is caring for a client who is experiencing acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) as a result of sepsis. Which of the following measures would most likely be implemented to maintain cardiac output? hhCorrect Answers hhAdminister crystalloid fluids or colloid solutions. Correct The nurse is providing care for an older -adult client who is experiencing low partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood (PaO2) as a result of worsening left -sided pneumonia. Which of the following interventions should the nurse use to help the client mobilize secretions? hhCorrect Answers hhAugmente d coughing or huff coughing . A client with a recent history of a dry cough has had a chest x -
ray that revealed the presence of nodules. In an effort to determine whether the nodules are malignant or benign, which of the following tests is the primary car e provider most likely to prescribe? hhCorrect Answers hhPositron emission tomography (PET) Correct The nurse is caring for a client who is admitted with a barbiturate overdose. The client is comatose with BP 90/60, apical pulse 110, and respiratory rate 8/ minute. Based upon the initial assessment findings, the nurse recognizes that the client is at risk for which of the following types of respiratory failure? hhCorrect Answers hhHypercapnic respiratory failure related to alveolar hypoventilation Correct The nurse is admitting a client with asthma who is in acute respiratory distress. The nurse auscultates the client's lungs and notes cessation of inspiratory wheezing. The client has not yet received any medication. What of the following explanations is most likely related to this clinical presentation? hhCorrect
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