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Scenario:A 60-year-old patient with a history of Addison’s disease arrives at the emergency department with severe weakness, nausea, and confusion. The patient’s spouse reports that the patient stopped taking their corticosteroid medication 3 days ago. The nurse assesses the following clinical data: Assessment Findings: Vital Signs: BP: 82/46 mmHg HR: 124 bpm RR: 24 breaths/min SpO₂: 96% on room air Physical Exam: Dry mucous membranes Generalized muscle weakness Cool, clammy skin Laboratory Results: Serum sodium: 126 mEq/L (low) Serum potassium: 6.1 mEq/L (high) Blood glucose: 52 mg/dL (low) Question Type: Select All That Apply (SATA)Question:Based on the patient’s condition, which nursing actions should the nurse prioritize to manage the Addisonian crisis?
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Scenаriо:A 60-yeаr-оld pаtient with a histоry of Addison's disease arrives at the emergency department with severe weakness, nausea, and confusion. The patient’s spouse reports that the patient stopped taking their corticosteroid medication 3 days ago. The nurse assesses the following clinical data: Assessment Findings: Vital Signs: BP: 82/46 mmHg HR: 124 bpm RR: 24 breaths/min SpO₂: 96% on room air Physical Exam: Dry mucous membranes Generalized muscle weakness Cool, clammy skin Laboratory Results: Serum sodium: 126 mEq/L (low) Serum potassium: 6.1 mEq/L (high) Blood glucose: 52 mg/dL (low) Question Type: Select All That Apply (SATA)Question:Based on the patient’s condition, which nursing actions should the nurse prioritize to manage the Addisonian crisis?
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