A patient has an order for a CT scan of the chest with IV contrast. The nurse is aware that the patient can be at risk for acute kidney injury. Based on the above scenario, this patient is at risk for which type of acute kidney injury?
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Cushing’s triad is demonstrated in which of the following vi…
Cushing’s triad is demonstrated in which of the following vital signs?
A nurse is caring for a patient admitted with diabetic ketoa…
A nurse is caring for a patient admitted with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). The nurse knows that the clinical manifestations of this disease would include which of the following symptoms? (Select all that apply)
The teaching plan for a patient with a history of liver cirr…
The teaching plan for a patient with a history of liver cirrhosis diagnosed with an acute episode of an upper GI bleed includes which of the following?
Which of the following situations, of a patient receiving pe…
Which of the following situations, of a patient receiving peritoneal dialysis, should be reported to their physician immediately?
A patient has recently been diagnosed with Myxedema coma. Wh…
A patient has recently been diagnosed with Myxedema coma. Which of the following medications does the nurse anticipate the physician will order?
A patient is receiving and IV infusion of 20% Mannitol (Osm…
A patient is receiving and IV infusion of 20% Mannitol (Osmitrol) 100 gms/500 mL to infuse over 6 hours. How many mL/hr will the infusion pump be set at? ___________________mL/hr (Round to the nearest whole number)
A patient has an order for albumin 25 gms to infuse over 45…
A patient has an order for albumin 25 gms to infuse over 45 minutes. How many mL/hr will the nurse set the infusion pump for? ________________ mL/hr (Round to the nearest tenth)
If all the lab tests ordered by the doctor come back negativ…
If all the lab tests ordered by the doctor come back negative, the patient can be released. It is more likely that the symptoms are caused by another infection. Decisions need to made if some of the tests show signs of respiratory illness. Would you release a patient with dark areas (opacities) in her chest X-ray but a negative immune-based test?
Which of the following conditions represents a diagnosis of…
Which of the following conditions represents a diagnosis of HHS (Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar State)?