When evaluating the arterial blood gases (ABG’s) of a client with a 15 year history of COPD/Emphysema, which of these Arterial Blood Gas results are primarily characteristic of the client with COPD/Emphysema?
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The nurse is preparing the client newly diagnosed with asthm…
The nurse is preparing the client newly diagnosed with asthma for discharge. Which statement from the client indicates the teaching about the management of asthma and the Peak Flow Meter has been correct and effective?
The nurse is completing a focused assessment addressing a pa…
The nurse is completing a focused assessment addressing a patient’s immune function. What should the nurse prioritize in the physical assessment?
A client reports that he has received the Bacilli- Calmette-…
A client reports that he has received the Bacilli- Calmette- Guerin (BCG) vaccination. Which of the following is the best method to determine the client’s tuberculosis (TB) status?
You are planning the care for a patient/client with a new tr…
You are planning the care for a patient/client with a new tracheostomy. Which of the following are potential complications of the tracheotomy for the client? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY Absence of secretions Aspiration Infection Increased anterior/posterior chest diameter Injury to laryngeal nerve
The nurse is giving an antihistamine and will observe the pa…
The nurse is giving an antihistamine and will observe the patient for which side effects from the antihistamine? Select All That Apply 1. Hypertension 2. Dizziness 3. “Hang over effect” 4. Dry Mouth 5. Tachycardia
A nurse practices sterile (aseptic) technique while suctioni…
A nurse practices sterile (aseptic) technique while suctioning a client’s tracheostomy. The purpose of maintaining sterile (aseptic) technique is to break the chain of infection at which element?
A client with a 10-year history of asthma presents with resp…
A client with a 10-year history of asthma presents with respiratory distress labored breathing, use of accessory muscles, and audible inspiratory and expiratory wheezes. Which of the following assessments would most readily indicate the client’s asthmatic condition is worsening?
The nurse is counseling a woman who is beginning antitubercu…
The nurse is counseling a woman who is beginning antitubercular therapy with rifampin. The client also takes an oral contraceptive. Which statement by the nurse is most accurate regarding potential drug interactions?
A client suffered a stab wound to the chest wall. The nurse…
A client suffered a stab wound to the chest wall. The nurse assesses the patient for which clinical manifestation that would indicate the presence of an open pneumothorax?