Which pregnancy-related physiologic change would place the client with a history of cardiac disease at the greatest risk for developing severe cardiac problems
A. Decreased heart rate.
B. Decreased cardiac output.
C. Increased plasma volume.
D. Increased blood pressur
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While suctioning a client’s laryngectomy tube, the nurse should insert the catheter
A. about 1 to 2 inches.
B. as the client exhales.
C. until resistance is met, then withdraw it 1 to 2 cm.
D. until the client begins coughin
The nurse observes that a depressed client has bathed, is wearing a clean blouse and slacks, and has combed her hair. Which statement by the nurse would be most helpful for the client
A. "I like your blouse and slacks. "
B. "You look good today. "
C. "I’m glad you’re feeling better today. "
D. "I’m glad you combed your hair today. "
During the first 48 to 72 hours of fluid resuscitation therapy after a major burn injury, the intravenous infusion rate will be adjusted by evaluating which of the following observation
A. Daily body weight.
B. Hourly urine output.
C. Hourly urine specific gravity.
D. Hourly body temperatur
Which of the following interventions would be most helpful in preventing pressure ulcer formation in at-risk client
A. Massaging reddened areas on the sacrum.
B. Ensuring a generous fluid intake.
C. Repositioning every hour.
D. Providing a low protein diet.