A nurse is reviewing the laboratory test results of a client who is receiving diuretic therapy. Then nurse determines that the client is at risk for electrolyte imbalance based on which results? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.
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A client suddenly stops antihypertensive medications. What…
A client suddenly stops antihypertensive medications. What rebound effect may occur?
A nurse is assessing the blood pressure of a client diagnose…
A nurse is assessing the blood pressure of a client diagnosed with primary hypertension. The nurse ensures accurate measurement by avoiding which of the following?
When there is a narrowing of the arteries and arterioles, pe…
When there is a narrowing of the arteries and arterioles, peripheral vascular resistance:
A client’s physician prescribes a nuclear cardiography and m…
A client’s physician prescribes a nuclear cardiography and makes an appointment for a thallium scan. The purpose of injecting radioisotope into the bloodstream is to detect:
When providing health education regarding hypertension, the…
When providing health education regarding hypertension, the nurse stresses that hypertension:
A nurse is assisting in performing an arterial blood gas (AB…
A nurse is assisting in performing an arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis on a client. The nurse prepares to initiate which of the following after the blood gas specimen is drawn?
Which of the following blood test is most indicative of card…
Which of the following blood test is most indicative of cardiac damage?
The heart sound lubb is heard when the:
The heart sound lubb is heard when the:
The nurse would be correct in explaining to a client that wh…
The nurse would be correct in explaining to a client that when the physician referred to her type of disorder as essential hypertension, it means that: