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what medical treatment do you anticipate for j.b.? 5. what is your nursing priority at this time?

by Beverly Eichmann DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What is your nursing priority care in such a case? Administer analgesia through epidural catheter as prescribed Check for epidural catheter drainage

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When should a nurse anticipate possible nicotine withdrawal from a patient?

If a patient is a smoker and is admitted to a smoke-free facility, the nurse should anticipate possible nicotine withdrawal as soon as 24 hours after cessation of smoking When a family member or friend of a substance abuser helps the person in a way that allows the unhealthy behavior to continue, this is called

When providing education to a client diagnosed with CHF the nurse should?

When providing education to a client diagnosed with CHF, the nurse should instruct the patient to: weigh daily on the same scale at the same time of day Which of the following dysrhythmias is considered life threatening?

What is a priority in care for this patient post lobectomy?

You are caring for a patient post lobectomy with a chest tube in place for drainage. What is a priority in care for this patient? Encourage the patient to cough and deep breathe.

What should be included in the nursing care for an IVP?

Nursing care for the patient before receiving an intravenous pyelogram (IVP) includes: assessing for any allergies to iodine A renal ultrasound examination can detect: the size, shape, and location of the urinary system

When explaining to the patient the procedure for obtaining a sputum specimen, should the nurse explain that the

When explaining to the patient the procedure for obtaining a sputum specimen, the nurse should explain that the specimen is: best obtained first thing on awakening. During periods of dyspnea, the nurse would expect these findings during assessment of the patient: increased pulse and respirations with mental confusion.

How long does it take for a nurse to teach a patient to take a laxative?

When providing patient teaching for contact laxatives, such as Dulcolax, the nurse is correct in telling the patient to expect the onset of the laxatives action to occur in approximately: 6 to 12 hours. The nurse would expect to find a history of what in the patient with diverticulosis: chronic constipation.

What does a nurse do when a diabetic patient presents in the emergency department with nonspecific urethriti

When a 25-year-old woman presents in the emergency department with nonspecific urethritis, the nurse is prompted to inquire about the patient's use of: bath salts.

How long should a nurse teach a patient with GERD to stop vomiting?

The nurse should instruct the patient experiencing vomiting to maintain a clear liquid diet for: 12 - 24 hours.

What is a nurse orienting?

A nurse is orienting a new graduate nurse. During the orientation period, they are assigned to care for a patient suspected of having an increase in intracranial pressure. The nurse reports they are observing for the Cushing triad.

When should a patient start colon cancer screening?

The patient does not have a family history of the disease; therefore, the nurse should inform the patient to begin screening tests at the age of: 50.

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