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I was having this discussion with a friend, but we later agree to to these. Hope this will benefit all nurses student still in school or awaiting to take NCLEX. Is more or less like a study :rckn:group. If you think you have any question you can thread and pple will respond with answer. Just thread in question with no answer to see what you have learn so far.
Absence of bubbling in the water seal compartment indicate what?:thnkg:
which of the ffg is not a sign of thromboembolism1-redness
2-swelling
3-coolness:wink2:
4-edema
which of the nursing intervention will not improve goal of a clear breath sound of a pt
1-assist with early ambulation
2-offering pain med before encouraging the pt to cough:wink2:
3-offering fluids
4-monitoring breath sound
how often should the nurse assess temp of a pt who had just undergo surgery during the first 24hrs
1-q2hrs
2-q4hrs:wink2:
3-q6hrs
4-q8hrs
giving these a try.
You are making a home visit to a 50-year-old client who was discharged from the hospital 2 days ago after being hospitalized for 4 days with a right leg deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and a pulmonary embolism. The client's only medication is enoxaprin (Lovenox) 80 mg subcutaneously every 12 hours. Which assessment information will you need to communicate to the physician?
1-the client says she has not been to the lab to have an aPTT done
2-the right calf is warm to touch and larger than the left calf
3-the client is unable to remember her husband's name
4-there are multiple ecchymotic areas on the client's arms
what vital sign reported by the nursing assistant would be of most concern for a patient with cushing's disease (hypercortisolism)?
1- heart rate 102 beats/minute - normal for these pt
2-respiratory rate 26/minute - high side but infection can make the respiratory go high
3-blood pressure 156/88 - part of sign of s/sx of cushiod triad
4-oral temp 101.8 - part of s/sx but blood pressure takes priority over infection
you are making a home visit to a 50-year-old client who was discharged from the hospital 2 days ago after being hospitalized for 4 days with a right leg deep vein thrombosis (dvt) and a pulmonary embolism. the client's only medication is enoxaprin (lovenox) 80 mg subcutaneously every 12 hours. which assessment information will you need to communicate to the physician?
1-the client says she has not been to the lab to have an aptt done
2-the right calf is warm to touch and larger than the left calf
3-the client is unable to remember her husband's name
4-there are multiple ecchymotic areas on the client's arms - bleeding
KAYBDT6, BSN, RN
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which of the ffg is not a sign of thromboembolism
1-redness
2-swelling
3-coolness
4-edema
which of the nursing intervention will not improve goal of a clear breath sound of a pt
1-assist with early ambulation
2-offering pain med before encouraging the pt to cough
3-offering fluids
4-monitoring breath sound
how often should the nurse assess temp of a pt who had just undergo surgery during the first 24hrs
1-q2hrs
2-q4hrs
3-q6hrs
4-q8hrs