The nurse is using the nursing prоcess when prоviding cаre tо а client. Plаce in order the nurse's actions. Use all options. A. The nurse assesses the client as having difficulty with speech, swallowing, and right eye drooping. A computed tomography scan indicates decreased perfusion to the brain.B. The nurse analyzes the data and identifies the nursing concern as altered perfusion of cerebral tissue related to ischemia.C. The nurse evaluates that vital signs are within normal limits; oxygen saturation level is 94% (0.94); pupils are equal and reactive; client's speech, swallowing, and eye drooping have not worsened. Cerebral perfusion is maintained. Continue with the plan.D. The nurse intervenes by administering an antihypertensive medication.E. The nurse writes the outcome "Cerebral perfusion will be maintained prior to discharge" and plans interventions that include monitoring vital signs, pulse oximetry, and pupil response; completing a stroke scale; keeping head of bed elevated to 30 degrees; and administering an antihypertensive medication.
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