A client arrives to the medical-surgical unit 4 hours after a transurel
resection of the prostate
(TURP). A triple-lumen catheter for continuous bladder irigalion win BP%, sodium
thanas. infusing and the nurse observes dark, pink-tinged outflow with blood dais in
the thing and silaston. bag. Which action should the nurse take?
• A Decrease the flow rate.
• B Irrigate the catheter manualy.
• C. Discontinue in eng solution.
• D Monitor cat.
rainage.
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B Irrigate the catheter manualy.
The nurse is caring for a client with chronic pancreatitis who reports persistent
gnawing abdominal pain. Tohapline client manage the pain, which assessment data is
, most important for the nurse to obiain?
A Activity level of bowel sounds.
B Level and amount of physical activity.
C Color and consistency of feces.
D Eating patterns of dietary intake.
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D Eating patterns of dietary intake.
An adult client who was recently diagnosed with glaucoma tells the nurse, "I feeis like
l am arving through a tunnel." The client expresses great concern about going blind.
Which nursing instrucions most important for the nurse to provide this client?
A Wear prescription glasses.
B Avoid frequent eye pressure measuremen
C Eat a diet high in carotene.
D Maintain prescribed eye drop regimen
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D Maintain prescribed eye drop regimen
While caring for a client with a full thickness burn covering 40% of the body, the nurse
observes purulent drainage at the wound. Before reporting this finding to the
healthcare provider, the nurse should review which of he client's laboratory values?
• A Hematocrit.
• B Blood pH level.
C White blood cell (WBC) count.
• D Platelet count.
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resection of the prostate
(TURP). A triple-lumen catheter for continuous bladder irigalion win BP%, sodium
thanas. infusing and the nurse observes dark, pink-tinged outflow with blood dais in
the thing and silaston. bag. Which action should the nurse take?
• A Decrease the flow rate.
• B Irrigate the catheter manualy.
• C. Discontinue in eng solution.
• D Monitor cat.
rainage.
Give this one a try later!
B Irrigate the catheter manualy.
The nurse is caring for a client with chronic pancreatitis who reports persistent
gnawing abdominal pain. Tohapline client manage the pain, which assessment data is
, most important for the nurse to obiain?
A Activity level of bowel sounds.
B Level and amount of physical activity.
C Color and consistency of feces.
D Eating patterns of dietary intake.
Give this one a try later!
D Eating patterns of dietary intake.
An adult client who was recently diagnosed with glaucoma tells the nurse, "I feeis like
l am arving through a tunnel." The client expresses great concern about going blind.
Which nursing instrucions most important for the nurse to provide this client?
A Wear prescription glasses.
B Avoid frequent eye pressure measuremen
C Eat a diet high in carotene.
D Maintain prescribed eye drop regimen
Give this one a try later!
D Maintain prescribed eye drop regimen
While caring for a client with a full thickness burn covering 40% of the body, the nurse
observes purulent drainage at the wound. Before reporting this finding to the
healthcare provider, the nurse should review which of he client's laboratory values?
• A Hematocrit.
• B Blood pH level.
C White blood cell (WBC) count.
• D Platelet count.
Give this one a try later!