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◉ What intervention should you perform when caring for a patient with
epistaxis Answer: apply direct continuous pressure
◉ what is a cardinal sign of lung cancer Answer: mucopurulent sputum
◉ A diagnosis of smoke inhalation is at increased risk for what Answer:
acute respiratory distress syndrome
◉ How to care for a patient during an acute asthma attack Answer:
administer bronchodilator as ordered
◉ Hypovolemic shock Answer: occurs when blood volume drops
◉ cariogenic shock Answer: occurs with diminished heart function
◉ neurogenic shock Answer: occurs with nervous system problem
◉ Long standing change of rheumatic heart disease Answer: valvular
changes
, ◉ lymphoma is a group of cancers that affect which system Answer:
lymphatic system
◉ lymphangitis may result in what Answer: red streaks that follow the
course of the lymph channels
◉ what is a common method used to promote lymphatic drainage and
prevent edema in lymphedema Answer: elevate the affected part of the
body
◉ a large amount of edema post mastectomy is due to Answer: an
accumulation of lymphatic fluid that results from impaired lymph
circulation
◉ a patient with hypovolemic anemia may experience Answer: postural
hypotension
◉ coagulopathies Answer: bleeding disorders that involve platelets or
clotting factors
◉ an early sign of impeding heart failure Answer: the presence of an S3
sound
◉ atherosclerosis will result in Answer: fatty deposits in the lumen of
the arteries