A client arrives at the emergency department experiencing a cholinergic crisis.
A client arrives at the emergency department experiencing a cholinergic crisis. Discuss possible signs and symptoms...
A client arrives at the emergency department experiencing a cholinergic crisis. Discuss possible signs and symptoms this client may be exhibiting. Discuss the care plan for this client.
Before administering a cholinergic antagonist to a client, for what should you specifically assess? (Select all that apply.) Skin elasticity Symptoms of cholinergic crisis Bowel and bladder habits History of glaucoma History of malignant hyperthermia After receiving a medication, the client is experiencing dysphagia. Which intervention by the nurse is the most appropriate? Provide orange juice for the client. Contact the health care provider immediately. Ascertain fluid intake and urinary output. Raise the dose of the client's anticholinergic agent.
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a client comes to the emergency department complaining of severe chest pain 6. A client comes to the emergency department complaining of severe chest pain. The nurse asks the client questions and takes vital signs. Which step of the nursing process is the nurse demonstrating? A) Assessing B) Diagnosing C) Planning D) Implementing
Recognize the possible clinical conditions from the acute signs and symptoms given below. Signs and symptoms 40.1) • Chest pressure or pain, typically on the left side of the body • Neck or jaw pain • Shoulder or arm pain • A fast heartbeat • Shortness of breath • Nausea and vomiting Clinical Conditions (Provisional Diagnosis): 40.2) • A headache that lasts anything from four up to 72 hours. • Pulsating or throbbing pain, often just on one side of...
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