The client is being admitted to rule out a brain tumor. The RN knows that which triad of symptoms supports a brain tumor?
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Question 8: Multiple Choice – 10 points The client is being admitted to rule out a brain tumor. The RN knows that which triad of symptoms supports a brain tumor? a. nervousness, metastasis to the lungs and seizures. b. Headache, vomiting and papilledema. c. Hypotension, tachycardia, and tachypnea. d. Abrupt loss of motor function, diarrhea, and changes in taste. Response
7. The RN is caring for a patient admitted to the Emergency room to rule out stroke. The head CT confirmed an acute ischemic stroke is present. The RN is prepared to administer the following medication to reverse the stroke formation A. Heparin B. Warfarin C. Alteplase D. Aspirin 8. The nurse is assessing a client during a transfusion of a unit of whole blood. The client acutely develops cough, shortness of breath, elevated blood pressure, and distended neck veins....
The RN receives report on these clients. The RN will assess which client first? A school-aged client with a UTI being treated with antibiotics An adult client with cancer and a temperature of 101 degrees A toddler admitted with a viral respiratory infection who is being discharged A teenaged client recovering from an appendectomy yesterday A patient asks the RN if it is necessary to use sterile saline at home to cleanse a wound. Which statement made by the RN...
Angela, a 40 y/o female client, was admitted to the hospital for significant weakness which has gotten worse over the last year. She attributed the symptoms to working long hours required as part of her job as a chief executive officer (CEO) of a large corporation. When the symptoms first started they would resolve with rest so she thought they were due to fatigue. Recently Angela has had vision changes and difficulty urinating. The nurse has performed an assessment and...
A client is admitted to hospital to rule out Legionnaire disease following a canoe trip where he was sprayed in the face with a lot of “creek” water. Which of the following manifestations are characteristic of Legionnaire pneumonia? Select all that apply. A) Temperature of 103.5°, pulse 80 B) “Talking but not making a lot of sense” (confusion) C) Decreased abdominal bowel sounds D) Productive cough with thick, yellow secretions E) Chest x-ray that reveals areas of consolidation suggestive of...
2. A client who has received a kidney transplant has been admitted to the medical unit with acute rejection and is receiving IV cyclosporine (Sandimmune) and methylprednisolone (Solumedrol). Which staff member is best to assign to care for this client? a. An RN who floated to the medical unit from the coronary care unit for the day. b. An RN with 3 years' experience in the operating room who is orienting to the medical unit. c. An RN who has...
Weakness A 40-year-old male client was admitted to the hospital for significant weakness. Which has gotten worse over the last year. The client attributed the symptoms to the long working hours required as part of his job (chief executive officer of a health system). When the symptoms first started, the client would resolve with rest so he thought the symptoms were due to fatigue. Recently the client has had vision changes and difficulty urinating. The nurse has performed an assessment...
76. A client is admitted to an mpan y symptoms. Obsessive compulsive doo a physical signs and symptoms with no phy b. apprehension e. inability to concentrate for treatment of obse associated with Care b) physiologica repetitive thoughts and we 77. A client diagnosed with P resistible impulses sonstity disorder der becomes violent on a unit. Which with paranoid nursing intervention is most appropriate a. Provide objective eviden b. Initially restrain the client to maintain sale c. Use clear, calm...
A 55-year-old male client is admitted to the nursing unit with complaints of abdominal pain that is sharp and burning. The client gives a history of experiencing bloating and gas after eating and heartburn during the night. The client had a colonoscopy done 5 years ago that revealed six polyps, which were removed, biopsied, and found to be negative for cancerous cells. Upon interviewing the client, the nurse notes that the abdominal pain increases when the client eats fried and...
26. A client admitted to the psychiatric unit following a suicide attempt is diagnosed with major depressive disorder. Which behavioral symptoms should the nurse expect to assess? A. Anxiety and unconscious anger B. Lack of attention to grooming and hygiene C. Guilt and indecisiveness D. Low self-esteem