What would be the priority nursing consideration/intervention when caring for a client receiving TPN?
What would be the priority nursing consideration/intervention when caring for a client receiving TPN?
A nurse is caring for client with documented orthostatic hypotension. which nursing intervention would be most beneficial to this patient to reduce the risk off fall? A. put the client in room near nurse station B. keep the bedside table within reach all time . C. teach the client to sit on the edge of the bed for moment when changing position from laying to standing. D. orient the client their surroundings.
9. Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) 9.1 What is TPN? (15 -30 words) 9.2 When would it be used? (30-60 words) 9.3 How is it administered (30-60 words) 9.4 List 4(four) signs and symptoms to watch for at the insertion site? 10. Obstructive Sleep Apnoea/CPAP 10.1 List 4(four) nursing interventions for a client diagnosed with Sleep Apnoea and receiving CPAP 10.2 When would it be necessary to consult with an RN regarding a client diagnosed with Sleep Apnoea and receiving CPAP?
25. Which nursing diagnosis has the greatest priority when caring for a client recelving immunosuppressive agents? A. O Pain. B. OFatigue. C. Diarrhea. D. O Risk for infection. 3. Another woman in the class said she had heard that there isa genetic test that would diagnose breast cancer. What is the best response by the nurse? A O'A positive test for the BRCA1 mutation identifies an increased risk for breast cancer, but is not a certainty." B. "If the BRCA1...
Which nursing assessment would cause the RN to collaborate with the pcp immediately when caring for a client receiving an IV infusion of D5/0.45%nacl with 40 new K
The client is receiving TPN at 85 mL/hr via a right subclavian central venous catheter. The nurse notices it was almost empty, but the night pharmacy does not prepare it during the night shift. What does the nurse need to do next? (explain the rational for the right answer) a. Notify the healthcare provider b. Decrease the rate of the TPN to until the next TPN bag can be prepared c. Hang a bag of D5W when the TPN is...
A nurse is caring for a client who fell at a nursing home. The client is oriented to person, place,and time and can follow directions. Identify 5 nursing interventions and the rationales for each intervention that the nurse should take to prevent falls. A nurse manager is reviewing with nurses on the unit in the care of a client who has had a seizure. Identify 5 nursing interventions and the rationales for each intervention that the nurse should take as...
which lab would be a priority for a patient receiving Dantrolene or a client suspected of Malignant Hyperthermia?
When caring for a patient in the diuretic phase of AKI, which nursing intervention would be appropriate? a. Weigh the patient twice a week first thing in the morning b. Accurate Intake and Output c. Provide a low-protein, high calorie, high fat diet d. Limit fluids to previous 24 hour output + insensible losses
When caring for a patient in the diuretic phase of AKI, which nursing intervention would be appropriate and why? a. Weigh the patient twice a week first thing in the morning b. Accurate Intake and Output c. Provide a low-protein, high calorie, high fat diet d. Limit fluids to previous 24 hour output + insensible losses
ou are the nurse caring for a client that is receiving IV magnesium sulfate and IV potassium chloride. The client begins to complain of pain at the IV site. You check the client's vital signs and you get the following: BP 110/65 HR 55 RR 12 O2 saturation 92% What are you 3 priority actions (include your rationale)?