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  1. 1.Acute pain secondary underlying infection 2.pain subside,fever also subsided,able to communicate well with nurse and family etc
  2. Mrs. DeLuca is a 68-year-old woman who has been brought to the ED by ambulance with a change in mental status. She is noted to have a temperature of 103° F and is crying uncontrollably while aggressively thrashing her arms. Her daughter reports that at her baseline, Mrs. DeLuca is oriented to person, place, and time, and that she is well enough to perform all ADLs without assistance. Her medical history includes mild hypertension controlled by 20 mg of hydrochlorothiazide (HydroDIURIL) taken once daily. 1.Based upon an immediate nursing assessment of Mrs. DeLuca, which plan of care for her condition would the nurse anticipate? 2.Mrs. DeLuca is diagnosed with a severe urinary tract infection. The nurse administers fluids, initial antibiotics, and antipyretics as ordered. What outcomes of these interventions should the nurse expect?
  3. Yes,she said any journal related to it
  4. No context that is how the assignment was given under fundamental of nursing today by my instructor as a new nursing student.pls give me a clue with the question that is articles related to nursing today.thanks
  5. I need help in understanding and answering this question. What are the articles related to nursing today?

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