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Problem: E.M., a 5-month-old girl, is brought to the emergency department (ED) with respiratory distress, hypoxia, and fever.
Nurses may care for clients who have attempted suicide. Consider the ways the nurse can therapeutically communicate with a client who has suicidal thoughts.
Gerontology HESI Practice Questions and Answers (50Q) A frail, elderly client is admitted to the unit with a diagnosis of pneumonia.
The nurse is preparing to administer phenytoin (Dilantin) to a client. The nurse should notify the health care provider before administration
Question: What is the Lexi-Interact risk rating for the drug interaction between atorvastatin and Atripla®?
Which of the following are social determinants of health? Select all that apply. Social and community context
The nurse is formulating a care plan for a client with a seizure disorder. Which intervention would be an appropriate for the nurse to include?
To a patient with an angina pectoris Metoprolol was prescribed. What pharmacological effect of this preparation is used for treatment of angina pectoris?
Respond to discussion- implementing Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in a medical facility involves a complex but rewarding process which includes data migratio
Amir is an 11-year-old sixth grade middle school student who was diagnosed with moderate bilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss due to a severe case of otitis med
Your grandmother fell and broke her hip. She has been in the hospital for a week and a half. She now has pneumonia and her body is failing quickly.
Anke Schröder, a 27-year-old female client (DOB: 8/19/1997), presents to the clinic complaining of unintentional weight loss (10 lbs),
The nurse has administered gabapentin to a client. Following administration, the nurse should assess the client for what possible adverse effect?
Problem: A client, newly diagnosed with a seizure disorder, asks the nurse why the client is receiving a specific drug.
Kate is experiencing status epilepticus. The prescriber orders IV diazepam. What special precautions need to be taken by a nurse to administer IV diazepam?
The nurse is providing client teaching with a client who is newly diagnosed with epilepsy. The client asks, "Can I still drive to work?"
While spending time in residential care, Kareena's mother gradually developed a trusting relationship with a group home worker
A client newly diagnosed with a seizure disorder has been prescribed valproic acid. When assessing for adverse effects, what assessment should the nurse priori
Question: A client has been admitted to the emergency department and is experiencing tonic-clonic seizures.
Question: Which of these findings would most likely confirm a patient is dealing with binge eating disorder rather than bulimia?
What history of present illness questions should you ask? What pertinent ROS should you ask? What body systems should you examine?
The neurological nurse cares for several clients who have seizure disorders. Which client should the nurse monitor most closely for indications
Question: What is the purpose of performing the Y raise with the client's chest/trunk resting on a Swiss ball?
Nurse is caring for a client who has osteoporosis. Exhibit 1 Exhibit 2 Exhibit 3 Exhibit 4 Complete the following sentence by using the lists of options