Vincent was a full-term, appropriate for gestational age inf…

Vincent was a full-term, appropriate for gestational age infant who was discharged home at 2 days old with his mother. At 6 weeks old, he is referred to the pediatric cardiologist for treatment of a ventricular septal defect (VSD). You are the cardiology nurse working with Vincent today. What signs and symptoms of congestive heart failure will you instruct Vincent’s mother to watch out for? Select the three choices that best apply.

Case Study Question 5 of 6 16-year-old client with fainting…

Case Study Question 5 of 6 16-year-old client with fainting episodes is admitted to the children’s medical surgical unit to treat the dehydration. The nurse receives orders. Which tasks can the nurse delegate to the healthcare technician? Select all that apply. 

Case Study Question 2 of 6 The 16-year-old client is seen in…

Case Study Question 2 of 6 The 16-year-old client is seen in the Emergency Department for evaluation of fainting episodes. The nurse reviews the client’s history of anorexia and potential causes of the most urgent presenting symptoms. For each finding listed below, click to indicate if the finding is consistent with dehydration, hypoglycemia, or anemia. Note: Each column must have at least 1 response option selected.