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A 73-year-old client is admitted to the pulmonology unit of the hospital. She was admitted with a pleural
effusion and was "tapped" to drain the fluid to reduce her mediastinal pressure. How much fluid is typically
present between the pleurae, which surround the lungs, to prevent friction rub?
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5 – 15 ml
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A client admitted with multiple traumatic injuries receives massive fluid resuscitation. Later, the physician
suspects that the client has aspirated stomach contents. The nurse knows that this client is at highest risk for:
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acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
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A client admitted with pneumonia has a history of lung cancer and heart failure. A nurse caring for this client
recognizes that he should maintain adequate fluid intake to keep secretions thin for ease in expectoration.
The amount of fluid intake this client should maintain is:
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1.4 L.
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A client at risk for pneumonia has been ordered an influenza vaccine. Which statement from the nurse best
explains the rationale for this vaccine?
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“Viruses like influenza are the most common cause of pneumonia.”
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A client diagnosed with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is restless and has a low oxygen saturation
level. If the client’s condition does not improve and the oxygen saturation level continues to decrease, what
procedure will the nurse expect to assist with in order to help the client breathe more easily?
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Intubate the client and control breathing with mechanical ventilation
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A client has been hospitalized for treatment of acute bacterial pneumonia. Which outcome indicates an
improvement in the client's condition?
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The client has a partial pressure of arterial oxygen (PaO2) value of 90 mm Hg or higher.
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, A client has hypoxemia of pulmonary origin. What portion of arterial blood gas results is most useful in
distinguishing between acute respiratory distress syndrome and acute respiratory failure?
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Partial pressure of arterial oxygen (PaO2)
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A client hospitalized with pneumonia has thick, tenacious secretions. Which intervention should the nurse
include when planning this client's care?
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Encouraging increased fluid intake
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A client is admitted to the facility with a productive cough, night sweats, and a fever. Which action is most
important in the initial care plan?
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Placing the client in respiratory isolation
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A client is being discharged following pelvic surgery. What would be included in the patient care instructions
to prevent the development of a pulmonary embolus?
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Tense and relax muscles in the lower extremities.
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A client is brought to the emergency department following a motor vehicle accident. Which of the following
nursing assessments is significant in diagnosing this client with flail chest?
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Paradoxical chest movement
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A client with suspected severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) comes to the emergency department.
Which physician order should the nurse implement first?
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Institute isolation precautions.
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A client who has started therapy for drug-resistant tuberculosis demonstrates understanding of tuberculosis
transmission when he says:
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"I'll stop being contagious when I have a negative acid-fast bacilli test."
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