1)Keep the child calm
2)Encourge the child to sit up and slightly forward.
3)Help them to take their reliever inhaler every 30 to 60 seconds
as a student nurse in a hospital what will you do if you see a child...
The nurse is caring for a 5-year old boy who has been admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of asthma. On the admission assessment, the nurse notes an increased respiratory rate and wheezing throughout all lung fields. The child coughs frequently during the exam. a. Explain the signs and symptoms relative to the pathophysiology of asthma. b. Predict medications would you expect the prescriber to order.
A nurse administers albuterol to a child with asthma. For what common side effect should the nurse monitor the child?
2. You are a public health nurse doing a follow-up home visit on a child who has hemophilia A. The child was just recently discharged from hospital for a leg iniury resulting in serious bleeding that occurred during a football game. You have told the mother repeatedly that certain activities are not safe for her son to participate in. She always tells you she wants her son to have "a normal life like the other boys." When you appro al...
1-What do you see as the future of pay for performance in the healthcare industry? 2-Imagine you are a hospital executive and you want to improve your pay for performance situation. What areas do you need to improve?
A student nurse is standing at the hospital entrance asking people to fill out a survey about food choices in the cafeteria.What kind of sampling is this?
1. During Mrs. White's stay in the hospital, a student nurse prepares to provide perineal care. Mrs. White has a urinary catheter in place. The patient asks the student nurse why chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) wipes are being used instead of soap and water. What is the response the student nurse should give Mrs. White? 2. Because the student nurse plans to use chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) to bathe Mrs. White, list two assessments the student should conduct that are pertinent to...
A student nurse gets permission to review hospital ED records at 10 hospitals across the country. He randomly choses 5 states, and 2 hospitals in each state. What kind of sampling is this?
A 16-year-old student comes to the school nurse’s office and tells the nurse that she thinks she might be pregnant. The student tells the nurse that she has not had a period in 3 months. The nurse checks the student’s file and finds that she has a history of asthma and a seizure disorder for which she has been prescribed daily drugs. Because the student takes these drugs at home, the nurse has not seen her on a regular basis....
what do you see as the priorities for nurse leaders to accommodate the aging nursing workforce? What has been your experience with the aging nursing workforce in your practice arena?
You as a nurse are caring for a 62-year old male patient in the hospital who has an exacerbation of his emphysema. The patient currently takes the following medications lorazepam, Xanax, Cardizem, Flonase, prednisone, Advair, aspirin and uses 2 L of O2 via NC. Based off these medications what other medical conditions do you think has? How do these medical conditions impact this patients emphysema? What diagnostics would you want to see on this patient and why? What nursing interventions...