attack, which began after jogging through a local park.
Based on the client history and the assessment data, which action should the nurse
anticipate? Select all that apply.
Provide client teaching
Apply oxygen via nasal cannula
Ask the client for a list of current medications
Administer medication's as prescribed
A 34 year-old male client presents to the emergency department for an acute asthma
attack, which began after jogging through a local park.
Based on the client's history in assessment data, the nurse hypothesis is that the client's vital
signs are most likely the result of a disease process medication use or neither each column
must have at least one but may have more than one answer selected.
Temperature- neither
Heart rate 112 bpm- disease process, and medication use
All others disease process
,A 34 year-old male client presents to the emergency department for an acute asthma
attack, which began after jogging through a local park.
Complete the following sentences by choosing from the list of corresponding options.
Based on history in assessment data, the nurse should prioritize............. As the priority
problem for this client as evidence by the client statement............
Impaired tissue perfusion
I just can't catch my breath
A 34 year-old male client presents to the emergency department for an acute asthma
attack, which began after jogging through a local park.
The nurse has implemented additional needed actions
Click the assessment data which indicates the interventions were successful, and which
assessment data provides no indication that the interventions were successful.
Blood pressure 122/84- no indication
All others- successful indications
,A 43-year-old female arrives to the emergency
department (ED) reporting pain in her abdomen.
For each potential nursing action, click to indicate whether the action is indicated,
contraindicated, or nonessential for this client's plan of care. Each row must have one
response item selected.
Start anabiotic therapy-Indicated
Ambulate three times daily-Non-essential
Insert NG tube-Contraindicated
Increase IV fluids-Indicated
High protein, meal supplements-Contraindicated
Manage pain with IV opioids-Indicated
, A 43-year-old female arrives to the emergency
department (ED) reporting pain in her abdomen.
The client is preparing to be discharged home today
Select the four statements that require further education
I should keep the incision dressings on for one week
I can eat anything as long as it is tolerated
A diet that is low in fiber and calcium is advised
I can expect some redness, swelling, and pus from the incision
A 43-year-old female arrives to the emergency
department (ED) reporting pain in her abdomen.
The following morning, the client is brought to surgery for a laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
The nurse is preparing to care for the client postoperatively.
Choose the most likely options for the information missing from the statement
A postoperative client presents with................ And as a result, the nurse should....................
Nausea
Maintain NPO status