A client states to the nurse, i am taking a trip by plane and the last time I flew the problems with my ears were awful what suggestion can the nurses provide to nurse provide to alleviate discomfort?
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A client states to the nurse, i am taking a trip by plane and the last time I flew the problems with my ears were awful what suggestion can the nurses provide to nurse provide to alleviate discomfort?
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- The nurse is discharging a patient home after surgery for trigeminal neuralgia. What advice should the nurse provide to this patient in order to reduce the risk of injury? Avoid rubbing the eye on the affected side of the face. Use over-the-counter antibiotic eye drops for at least 14 days. Avoid watching television or using a computer for more than 1 hour at a time. Rinse the eye on the affected side with normal saline daily for 1 week.An older client is having photocoagulation for macular degeneration. Which intervention should the nurse implement during the postprocedure care in the outpatient surgical unit? A. Arrange food on the plate in clockwise order B. Apply bilateral eye patches while sleeping C. Verbally identify self when entering the room D. Use a white board to communicate ideas1) The nurse has administered an opioid analgesic to a client. Which interventions should the nurse implement? Select all that applyA. Discuss with the physician starting the client on a stool softener.B. Teach the client about rating the pain on a numeric pain scale.C. Inform the client to rise quickly from a supine position.D. Tell the client to call for assistance when getting out of bed. 2). Mrs. Lee has been taking ibuprofen for the last 2 months. She has noticed both her knees are occasionally red and warm when she touches them. She has observed that besides her knee pain, the joints in her hands have been red with some swelling. The physician diagnoses Mrs. Lee with rheumatoid arthritis and gout. He starts her on allopurinol 100mg PO every day and celecoxib 100mg PO BID for pain. In teaching Mrs. Lee about her new medication regimen: You describe to Mrs. Lee how allopurinol will help in the management of her joint pain. What is your best explanation?A. “Allopurinol reduces the…
- The nurse is planning care for a client with a diagnosis of bacterial meningitis. What precautions can the nurse expect to put in place?In a one page, plan interventions with rationale which will promote an environment of safety for the described client below. Consider the client’s medical history and medications. Mr. Joe Smith, 75-year old man, recently suffered a left cerebrovascular accident. He has right visual field deficits and residual weakness in this right arm and leg. He uses a walker for mobility. He takes Metoprolol for his blood pressure and the physician started him on Coumadin because he has recently been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation.The nurse is caring for a client with pneumonia who has guaifenesin prescribed. The client asks the nurse "what is the syrup for? How will the respond to reinforcing teaching points regarding this medication therapy?
- The nurse is completing the admission assessment of a 3-year-old who is admitted with bacterial meningitis and hydrocephalus. Which assessment finding is evidence that the child experiencing increased intracranial pressure (ICP).An 80-year old patient is brought to the emergency room for a suspected hip fracture. In order for the nurse to get an accurate pain assessment, which tool will the nurse use? FLACC Scale Wong Baker Faces Scale CPOT Scale Numeric 1-10 ScaleWhat activities will the nurse tell the client to avoid after cataract surgery? (Select all that apply.) Sleeping for greater than 1 hour Lifting items greater than 10 pounds Blowing one's nose Bearing down when one defecates Urinating
- An older client is wearing a hearing aid. what intervention can the nurse implement to improve communication? Speak loudly and clearly Chew gum Turn off the television Use a paper and pencilAn elderly man presents himself to the ER. He has contractures and paralysis of his let hand and is aphasic. Upon questioning, he removes his left shoe and points to his big toe. The nurse is unable to gather additional information from him because of his difficulty in communicating She asks if someone is accompanying him, He shakes his head. The nurse asks him how he came to the hospital. He shows her a driver's license. Subsequently the nurse leaves the room and returns a few minutes later to find that the patient has left the hospital having received no care. 1. What are the ethical implications in this situation? 2 What ethical principles are involved? 3. Should the nurse locate the patient and ensure that he is not endangering himself or others by driving? Would this be a breach of contidentiality? Autonomy? 4. How does the nurse express fidelity in this situation?An elderly man presents himself to the ER. He has contractures and paralysis of his left hand and is aphasic. Upon questioning, he removes his left shoe and points to his big toe. The nurse is unable to gather additional information from him because of his difficulty in communicating She asks if someone is accompanying him. He shakes his head. The nurse asks him how he came to the hospital. He shows her a driver's license. Subsequently the nurse leaves the room and returns a few minutes later to find that the patient has left the hospital having received no care. QUESTION: What is the beneficent action?