26 ) The correct options are :-
- Doppler ultrasound ,and NST for well being
- CBC ,LFT ,RFT
- Urine dipstick for proteinuria
- 24hr urine for protein and creatinine clearance
27) The correct options are :-
- Monitor vital signs including level of consciousness and deep tendon reflex
- Administration of medication as prescribed and education about its side effects
- Encourage bed rest and side lying position
- keep quiet and darkened environment
28) The correct options are :-
- stop the infusion
- Monitor respiratory rate and maintain airway
- Administration of antidote
29) The correct option are :- all the above
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NURS378-WEEK 12 REVIEW e. Edema d. Proteinuria e. Returns to baseline by 6 weeks postpartum 21. A patient presents to the off and on. On further assessment, B/P 150/100, prote How do you define this condition? ucnt presents to the clinic with complaints of irritability. mild odema in feet, and headaches On further assessment, B/P 150/100, proteinuria 1 and 1 pitting edema in both legs. a. Gestational hypertension b. Mild preeclampsia c. Severe preeclampsia d. Eclampsia e. HELLP syndrome 22....
Hypertensive Disorders 1. List distinct characteristics of the following: a. Gestational Hypertension (2 criteria, including BP) b. Preeclampsia (2 criteria, including BP) C. Preeclampsia with severe features (2 criteria, including BP) d. Eclampsia: e. HELLP Syndrome: 2. What is important to assess for in a pregnant patient that indicate she may have preeclampsia? 3. What is the treatment for preeclampsia, during labor? 4. What major conditions in the fetus and mother can result when the pregnant mother has preeclampsia? Diabetes...
Cart A Notify health care provider of more than 1 pound a week B. Teach client how to count the radial pulse when taking dixogin, a cardiac glycoside C. Instruct client to remove the saltshaker from the dinner table D Encourage client to monitor urine output for change in color to become dark E Discuss the importance of taking the loop diuretic Furosemide at bedtime 39. The nurse is caring diagnosed with myocardial infarction who is experiencing chest pain. Which...
A patient with severe acute pancreatitis has the following vital signs after fluid resuscitation. BP 84/53 mm Hg and HR 121 bpm. What should the nurse consider as the next step of care for this patient? A: Prepare to administer diuretics B: Ask the physician if an antihypertensive would be indicated C: Assess for hypovolemic shock D: Prepare to administer potassium chloride 2. A patient being treated in the infectious disease clinic has a history of IV drug use and chronic...
Name: Date: Maternity Take-Home test Postpartum 1. List at least 3 interventions you would do if you found your postpartum patient bleeding more than she should. a. How much post-partum bleeding is considered too much? 2. You are assessing your patient who just had a baby 2 hours ago with an epidural delivery. She states she is starting to have a headache. Name at least two possible reasons for this headache? 3. What is engorgement versus mastitis and how can...
ame: Date 1. The nurse administers subcutaneous epinephrine to a patient who is experiencing an anaphylactic reaction. The nurse should expect to monitor the patient for which symptom? a. Bradycardia b. Tachycardia c. Hypotension d. Hypoglycemia 2. Propranolol (Ideral) is an Adrenergic Blocker used for the treatment of a. Hypertension b. Angina pectoris c. Cardiac Arrhythmias d. All of the above 3. Which part of the Autonomic nervous system helps the body be ready for emergencies? a. parasympathetic b. Adrenal...
40. The nurse is caring for for nurse is caring for clients in an outpatient elinic. Which information shou the hus teach regarding the American Cancer Society's recommendations t a. Beginning at age 60, a digital rectal exam should be done yearly b. After the client reaches middle age, a yearly fecal occult test should be done c. At age 50, a colonoscopy and then once every 5 to 10 years the early detection of colon cancer? exible sigmoidoscopy should...
29. To give a dose of medication to a patient a. Prescribe b. Dispense c. Administer d. Prepare e. Parenteral 30. To give a supply of medication that the patient will take at a later time. a. Prescribe b. Dispense c. Administer d. Prepare e. Parenteral 31. What statement is not true? a. The Controlled Substance Act is enforced by the FDA. b. The FDA oversees the safety, effectiveness, security, and quality of drugs. c. The FAERS helps the FDA...
11. The nurse is teaching the client regarding use of sodium warfarin. Which statement made by the client would indicate further teaching in required? A. “I will have my blood drawn every month.” B. “I will assess my skin for a rash.” C. “I will take aspiring for my headache.” D. “I will use an electric razor to shave.” 12. If an interpreter is not available when a patient speaks a language different from the nurse’s language, it is appropriate...
1. The nurse is caring for a patient who is recovering from gastroenteritis. The nurse teaches the patient about dietary recommendations as the digestive system recovers. Which menu selection by the patient indicates that additional teaching is needed? A. White toast B. Orange Popsicle C. Coffee with cream D. Applesauce 2. A patient has hypertension and is on a very-low-sodium diet. However, the patient is going to celebrate an important religious holiday soon that includes many food items high in...