The immobile adolescent with a recent fractured femur suddenly complains chest pain, dyspnea, diaphoresis, and tachycardi
A. a. Which of the following would the nurse suspectA. Atelectasis.B. Pneumonia.C. Pulmonary edema.D. Pulmonary embol
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A nurse in a prenatal clinic is assessing a 28-year-old woman who is 24 weeks pregnant. Which of the following findings would lead this nurse to suspect that the client has mild preeclampsia
A. Hypertension, edema, proteinuria.
B. Glycosuria, hypertension, seizures.
C. Hematuria, blurry vision, reduced urine output.
D. Burning on urination, hypotension, abdominal pain.
A client takes prednisone for an acute exacerbation of her rheumatoid arthritis. The nurse teaches the client about how to take this drug. Which of the following statements by the client indicates that the education is effective
A. "I can stop taking the prednisone as soon as my joints feel better. "
B. "It is important for me to increase my sodium intake while I am taking this medication. "
C. "I should not be concerned if I lose a little weight while I take the prednisone. "
D. "It is best if I take this medication with some food. "
A client has a perforated nasal septum. The nurse correctly judges the client to be a user of which of the following substances
A. Heroin.
B. Cocaine.
C. LS
D. Marijuan
Which of the following findings in a client’s history would be most likely to predispose her to renal calculi
A. The client takes large doses of vitamin E.
B. The client drinks one to two glasses of fluid daily.
C. The client had a urinary tract infection within the last 6 months.
D. The client eats a diet that meets the daily requirements for calcium.