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The nurse questions the client about her symptoms. C. Severity and location of the itching
What should the nurse ask about first?
This is the priority question. Itching may be a symptom of a more life
A. History of skin conditions threatening problem and the severity needs to be assessed as a priority.
B. What the client has done to treat the itching
C. Severity and location of the itching
D. Recent exposure to lice or scabies
The nurse questions the client about anaphylaxis. A, B, D
What client cues would indicate the the presence of
an anaphylactic reaction? (Select all that apply. One, The client denies difficulty swallowing, shortness of breath, nausea, or
some, or all options may be correct.) dizziness. No centralized pallor or flushing is noted. The nurse determines
that the client is not having a anaphylactic reaction. The nurse will continue
A. Drooling to monitor the client for changes in condition. The nurse completes the
B. Shortness of breath client interview. The client denies history of skin conditions, rashes, new
C. Diaphoresis medications or changes in toiletry or laundry items. The nurse completes the
D. Flushed or pale skin initial client interview and determines the client is in need of
E. Tremors or Seizures diphenhydramine to reduce the effects of the itching. The chart notes
parental consent of prn Diphenhydramine.
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The nurse prepares to administer diphenhydramine 50 2
mg orally. The tablet is supplied in a 25 mg dose. How
many tablets should the nurse give? (Enter numerical D/H
value only. If rounding is necessary, round to the 50/25 = 2
tenth.)
The nurse teaches the client about diphenhydramine. A, B, C
Which information should the nurse include? (Select
all that apply. One, some, or all options may be Diphenhydramine is a H1 receptor antagonist and may be helpful to reduce
correct.) itching associated with hives. All diphenhydramine products are aspirin free
and bleeding is not a side effect. Although considered a minor side effect,
A. Diphenhydramine blocks the effect of the diphenhydramine may cause drowsiness.
histamine response to reduce itching.
B. Diphenhydramine products contain aspirin, so
observe for signs of bleeding.
C. This medication may cause drowsiness.
D. Blurred vision or loss of balance are potentially
serious side effects of this medication.
E. This medication may cause an increase in secretions
and moisten mucous membranes.
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