1.The patient who has an allergy to milk and milk products are categorized into lactose intolerance.Giving any form of it can be intolerant and leading to unpleasant events.After a surgery a diet is usually progressed from clear liquid to full liquid followed by semi solid,solid and full diet.This can be started only when the bowel sounds returns .
Ans:D.The patient's /client's full liquid diet may have to be altered because this diet contains milk products
2.The bandage has yo be applied in a circular motion from distal to proximal end.It has to be applied in a snugged manner and not too loosely because this cannot relieve the pain,if applied to tight can stop th blood circulation.
Ans.a.moderately stretch the bandage and wrap it from distal end to proximal
3.Communication with a hearing impaired patient can be challenging but can be made better by a therapeutic communication in the following way
Ans:a.Position self to be within patient's/client's line of vision
4.The common signs and symptoms of morphine overdosage are
Ans:a.A decrease in blood pressure and respiratory rate
ame Date Score A patient client who is lactose intolerant is recovering from a surgical procedure....
12. The nurse working with a terminally ill natient/client wishes to support the patient/client's decisions concerning end-of-life care, To do this appropriately, the nurse should plan to do which of the following? a. Be comfortable in assisting the natient client with cuthanasia when requested to do so b. Ask another nurse to provide care if the patient client has a belief system that differs from their own belief system e. Respect the patient elient's wishes about death to the extent...
fitted with anemia who requires 18A nurse has received a report on a patient/client being admitted with anemia who blood transfusion. The nurse will anticipate which assessment findings? a. Tachycardia b. Hypertension c. Temperature increase d. Diaphoresis A patient'client is about to undergo a skin biopsy to determine if a skin lesion is malignant. The client asks how much the biopsy will hurt which response by the nurse is best? a. We will give you a pain pill in just...
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medical surgical nursing D. Keeping the client on the right side 6. A client has a colonoscopy. While recovering the nurse assess the client's abdomen. Which sign indicates a potential complication of the colonoscopy? A. Loose stools B. Mild cramping C. Nausea and vomiting D. Rebound tenderness 7. A nurse collects a urine sample from a client and notes that the urine appears somewhat red. Which action should the nurse take next? A. Ask the client how long he or...
A 55-years old female was transported to the medical-surgical floor after recovering from a surgical procedure. An epidural catheter with morphine was place prior to surgery for postoperative pain control. Upon arrival to the floor, the client’s complained of nausea and a headache. The nurse reported to client’s complaint to the on-call physician who then verbally ordered “Demerol 75mg every three hours for pain” The preprint medication orders from anesthesia stated, “No narcotics, sedatives, or other respiratory depressants to be...
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...
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