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The nurse is assessing a client admitted to the cardiac unit. What statement
made by the client
alerts the nurse to the possibility of right-sided heart failure? - ANSWERSI
have noticed swelling my ankles and feet
Which of the following assessment techniques can the nurse use to determine if
a client is
experiencing hypocalcemia? Select all that apply - ANSWERSc. Chvostek's
sign
f. Trousseau's sign
The nurse assesses a client who has Guillain-Barre syndrome. Which clinical
manifestations would
the nurse not expect to find in this client? - ANSWERSIncreased deep tendon
reflexes
The nurse assesses for which clinical manifestations in a client with suspected
diabetic
ketoacidosis (DKA)? - ANSWERSIncreased rate and depth of respirations
,A client is experiencing a loss of peripheral vision but not a loss of central
vision. The nurse
realizes the client should be evaluated for which condition? -
ANSWERSGlaucoma
The nurse is caring for a client about to have immunotherapy initiated due to
severe allergies.
Knowing that this client is being exposed to a known allergen, what
intervention does the nurse
implement to provide for client safety with this allergy treatment? -
ANSWERSStay with the client and ensure that emergency equipment is in the
room
The home care nurse is about to administer intravenous medication to the client
and reads in the
chart that the peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line in the client's left
arm has been in
place for four weeks. The PICC line is patient, with a good blood return. The
site is clean and free
from manifestations of infiltration, irritation, and infection. What is the nurse's
best action? - ANSWERSAdminister the prescribed medication
, A nurse is calculating the client's intake for the 7am-3pm. At breakfast, the
client drank 1cup of
coffee and a 2 oz glass of apple juice. At lunch, the client drank 4 oz of chicken
broth and 10 oz of
diet soda. What is the total oral intake for the 8-hour shift in mL? Record
answer as a whole
number. Do not use a trailing zero. - ANSWERS720
A nurse assesses a client who has systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Which
of the following
findings should the nurse monitor? - ANSWERSTemperature
e. BUN Level
Creatinine level
The nurse writes the nursing problem of fluid volume excess (FVE). Which
intervention should
the nurse include in the plan of care? - ANSWERSDaily weight
A client with diabetes mellitus is prescribed insulin glargine once daily and
regular insulin four
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