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- Compare the ideal position in a chair for a client witharterial obstruction with that for a client with varicoseveins.Intra-enous morphine is prescribed for a patient who has had surgery. The nurse informs the patient that which common ad-erse effects can occur with this medication? (Select all that apply.) a )Diarrhea b )Constipation c )Pruritus d )Urinary frequency e )NauseaWhy is aspirin used to alleviate so many symptoms?
- How does fluid restriction work as a therapeutic intervention for a patient with heart failure? Please explain detailed pathophysiologywhat could be the possible cause of this condition? what are the underlying principles? and why the patient would experience these exact symptoms?For a patient with suspected stroke, what is the critical time window for thrombolytic therapy administration from symptom onset? A) Within 1 hour B) Within 3 hours C) Within 4.5 hours D) Within 6 hours
- Which of the following patients are contraindicated for digoxin administration? * A) A 56 years old male, with blood pressure of 140/90 B) A 22 years old female with heart rate of above 75 bpm O C) A 63 years old male with heart rate of 60 bpm D) A35 years old female with respiratory rate of 19 You are assigned at the Emergency Room, which of the following patients needs an antiarrhythmic medications? * O A) Mrs. Gomez with normal sinus rhythm O B) Mr. Carpio with sinus arrhythmia O C) A 48 years old patient with sinus bradycardia D) A 59 years old patient with frequent ventricular ectopy Nurse Car Joe is administering antiarrhythmic drug, which of the following assessment parameters is the MOST important for him to evaluate? * A) Pulse rate O B) Respiratory rate C) Electrocardiogram D) Blood pressureA nurse with adequate knowledge about the administration of intravenous nitroglycerin will recognize that which statement is correct?a) The intravenous form is given by IV push injection.b) Because the intravenous forms are short-lived, the dosing must be every 2 hours.c) Intravenous nitroglycerin must be protected from exposure to light through use of special tubing.d) Intravenous nitroglycerin can be given via gravity drip infusions.a patient with a history of hypertensionasks the nurse if they could take psudoephedrie(sudafed) for a cold. For which health conditions are decongestants contraindicated? a)hypertension b)narrow angle glaucoma c)uncontrolled cardiovascular disease d)history of cva(cerebrovascular accident) e)diabetes
- What disorder is affecting this patient and what situation(s) predispose an individual to this disorder?Which of the following signs or symptoms is not indicative of hemorrhagic shock? Question 3 options: a) Constricted pupils b) Diaphoretic skin c) Sensation of thirst d) DisorientationWhich nursing diagnosis is possible for a patient who is now recovering after having been under general anesthesia for 3 to 4 hours during surgery?a )Impaired urinary elimination related to the use of vasopressors as anestheticsb )Increased cardiac output related to the effects of general anesthesiac )Risk for falls related to decreased sensorium for 2 to 4 days postoperativelyd) Impaired gas exchange due to the CNS depressant effect of general anesthesia