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Pneumothorax A nurse is completing discharge teaching with a client who has a pacemaker. Which of the following statements by the client is correct? I will call my doctor about prolonged hiccups In order to reduce afterload in a client with HTN and HF, the nurse will administer which IV medication? Nitroprusside A client diagnosed with a-fib will most likely be placed on which two long term medications? Cardizem and anticoagulant
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is the most…. The endotracheal tube is in the left main stem bronchus
interventions is NOT appropriate to treat coronary artery? D (thoracentesis)
- The nurse assess a client and finds the following breathe sounds reveal crackers and rale posteriorly, 3+ pitting edema to lower extremities. Which intervention does the nurse anticipate will be given? A (furosemide). - A client is unresponsive and has a weak pulse. The nurse notes that the electrocardiogram tracing shows continuous large and bizarre QRS complexes measured greater than 0.12. this rhythm is identified as. The next treatments is? B (ventricular fibrillation, defibrillate) - * Which of the following signs and symptoms would indicate a client may have active tuberculosis (SATA). B (weight loss), C (hemoptysis), D (night sweats). - * A client has been diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism. Which diagnostics and treatments does the nurse anticipate will be ordered (SATA). A (d-dimer), B (anticoagulants), E (CT Angiogram CTA) - Asystole……. check the client and check the leads - * While caring for a patient with respiratory disease, the nurse observes that the client’s SpO2 drops from 94% to 85% when ambulating in the hall. Which of the following is the best plan the nurse should follow? A. Provide supplemental oxygen when the client and assess for improvement. - A client is being discharged following a CABG. When giving discharge instructions, which statement made by the nurse is correct? D (For chest pain, take sublingual nitro every 5 minutes up to three tabs. If no rielf after the 3 rd, call 911.