A client with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has…

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A client with аcute respirаtоry distress syndrоme (ARDS) hаs received respiratоry support with a nonrebreather mask on 100% FiO2 for several hours following arriving to the emergency department. Their vital signs are: BP 101/63, RR 35, HR 120, O2 sat 89%. On Auscultation there are course crackles heard bilaterally throughout lung fields. Their ABG reveals the following: pH7.29PaCO268HCO317PaO253SaO290 They are observed leaning forward with his hands on his knees in the bed, and using accessory muscles for breathing. The nurse administered 40 mg of furosemide IV push as ordered by the physician at 1430. At 1515 the patient voided 225mL of urine and vitals are now BP 93/59, RR 30, HR 123, O2 sat 88%. The patient is still short of breath and now is becoming lethargic and only arousable to voice. Which nursing intervention should now receive priority?

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