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A 300mL unit of packed red blood cells is prescribed for a client with
heart failure (HF) who has 3+ pitting edema, shortness of breath with any
activity, and cracked in both lung bases. At what rate should the nurse
administer the blood?
a. 150 mL/hour
b. 75 mL/hour
c. 300 mL/hour
d. 50 mL/hour
The nurse enters the room of the client with Parkinson's disease who is
taking carbidopa levodopa. The client is arising slowly from the chair while
the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) stands next to the chair. What
action should the nurse take?
a. Tell the UAP to assist the client in moving more quickly
b. Offer PRN LG 6 to reduce painful movement
c. Affirm that the client should arise slowly from the chair
d. Demonstrate how to help the client move more efficiently
Which assessment is more important for the nurse to include in the daily
plan of care for a client with a burnt extremity?
a. Range of motion
b. Distal pulse intensity
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c. Extremity sensation
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d. Presence of exit exudate
following breakfast, the nurse is preparing to administer 0900 medications
to clients on a medical floor. Which medication should be held until a later
time?
a. The mucosal barrier, sucrafalta (CARAFATE), for a client diagnosed
with peptic ulcer disease
b. the antiplatelet agent Aspirin, for a client who is scheduled to be
discharged within an hour
c. the antifungal Nystatin suspension for a client who has just brushed
his teeth
d. the loop diuretic Furosemide, for a client with a serum potassium
level of 4.2 mEq/L (4.2 mmol)
A client with a history of upper respiratory symptoms is admitted with
chest tightness, a productive cough, and difficulty breathing. The clients
arterial blood gases indicate respiratory acidosis. An increase in which
laboratory test results supports this finding?
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a. Arterial
pH b.
PaCO2
c. HCO3
d. PaO2
One week after an above the knee amputation (AKA) to the left leg, a male
client seems upset and reports that his left foot feels “numb.” which action
should the nurse implement?
a. Assess the wound for signs of inflammation or drainage
b. assess the right foot for signs of diminished
circulation c. offer assurance that the numb
feeling is temporary
d. reinforce learning about the cause of this sensation
when providing client care, the nurse identifies a problem and develops a
related clinical question. Next, the nurse intends to gather evidence so that
the decision-making process in response to the problem and clinical
question is evidence-based. When gathering evidence, which consideration
is most important?
a. Frequency that the problem occurs
b. past experience with similar problems
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