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Clinical manifestations seen in left-sided rather than in right-sided heart failure are:
A long-term goal for the nurse in planning care for a depressed, suicidal client would be to:
A client with a C-3–4 fracture has just arrived in the emergency room. The primary nursing intervention is:
When administering phenytoin (Dilantin) to a child, the nurse should be aware that a toxic effect of phenytoin therapy is:
A client diagnosed with bipolar disorder continues to be hyperactive and to lose weight. Which of the following nutritional interventions would be most therapeutic for him at this time?
The most important reason to closely assess circumferential burns at least every hour is that they may result in:
Proper positioning for the child who is in Bryant’s traction is:
In assessing cardiovascular clients with progression of aortic stenosis, the nurse should be aware that there is typically:
Pregnant women with diabetes often have problems related to the effectiveness of insulin in controlling their glucose levels during their second half of pregnancy. The nurse teaches the client that this is due to:
A client with a diagnosis of C-4 injury has been stabilized and is ready for discharge. Because this client is at risk for autonomic dysreflexia, he and his family should be instructed to assess for and report:
Which of the following statements relevant to a suicidal client is correct?
The primary reason for sending a burn client home with a pressure garment, such as a Jobst garment, is that the garment:
The nurse assists a client with advanced emphysema to the bathroom. The client becomes extremely short of breath while returning to bed. The nurse should:
A client returns for her 6-month prenatal checkup and has gained 10 lb in 2 months. The results of her physical examination are normal. How does the nurse interpret the effectiveness of the instruction about diet and weight control?
A laboratory technique specific for diagnosing Lyme disease is:
Assessment of the client with pericarditis may reveal which of the following?
A six-month-old infant has been admitted to the emergency room with febrile seizures. In the teaching of the parents, the nurse states that:
Which of the following nursing orders should be included in the plan of care for a client with hepatitis C?
Nursing care for the substance abuse client experiencing alcohol withdrawal delirium includes:
Which classification of drugs is contraindicated for the client with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?
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