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his face and neck and anterior thighs bilaterally: What is the amount and rate of fluid the patient needs for resuscitation?
A provider has ordered a respiratory inhaler, two puffs every 6 hours for a child with asthma. Pharmacy has provided a metered-dose inhaler.
Write something back to this. Many contextual realities apply in this case where parents consider intentional harm for their offspring or fetus.
A 10-year-old male presents for a sports physical. The child's history is positive for well-controlled mild intermittent asthma.
The office nurse is providing education to an adolescent patient. Which aspect related to cognitive development is important for the nurse to keep in mind
Question: The nurse is caring for a toddler with croup who has a continuous IV infusion of 0.225% sodium.
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The nurse is assessing the abdomen of a 5-year-old child who is underweight. Which finding prompts the nurse to notify the healthcare provider immediately?
Question: Describe a patient with typical comorbidities. Select one element of the chronic care model.
An 8-year-old child has been admitted with pneumonia. The provider places an order for the child to receive 10 liters of oxygen.
She has lost weight but is concerned her diet may not be balanced or healthy for the long term. Using Table, what food components are missing from Kyla's diet?
A patient presents to an urgent care clinic with 5-6 days of acute respiratory symptoms. After talking to the patient, you discover that the only relief
WP presents to your clinic with the classic signs and symptoms of an upper respiratory infection, likely viral. She insists that you do something to help her.
Project topic: implementing standardized hand off form to improve nurse communication and patient safety
Paraphrase, "Clinical and policy implications The application of augmented CBT to patients with pharmacotherapy-resistant depression
Patient with established diagnoses of COPD, CAD, and hypothyroidism. He recently completed a dose of Cipro and steroids.
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How long should the medical records of minors be kept? Group of answer choices Until the patient becomes 18 years of age
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Auscultation of the lungs demonstrates bilateral rhonchi. What age-appropirate assessment considerations would the nurse Include for this client?
According to RIFLE (risk, injury, failure, loss of kidney function, and end-stage kidney disease) classification, which stage is this patient in?
Title: "Meeting the Needs of Geriatric Patients in Primary Care" Objective: To understand the unique needs and challenges faced by geriatric patients
List the factors bearing on this decision. What (if any) power issues are involved? Which choice will be the least damaging? Justify your decision.
Problem: A 48 y/o WM presents with sudden onset of renal insufficiency. Renal artery stenosis (RAS) is suspected.
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