The nurse is caring for a client who had a transurethral rec…

The nurse is caring for a client who had a transurethral rection of the prostate 12 hours ago. The urine is clear and light red in color with a few small clots noted. Continuous bladder irrigation is running and the client is tolerating clear liquids without nausea or vomiting.  Pain is currently a 4 on the 0-10 scale. The nurse includes which intervention in this client’s plan of care?

The home health nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with…

The home health nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. The client’s family wants to keep them at home as long as possible and are opposed to nursing home placement, but report that the client has begun wandering more. One night they found the client out in the front yard at 2 a.m. The nurse develops the nursing diagnosis of “Wandering related to effects of memory loss as evidenced by the client wandering out of house at night.” What is the most appropriate nursing intervention in this situation?

A nurse is working in a long-term care facility and notices…

A nurse is working in a long-term care facility and notices changes in a 76-year-old client.  The nurse suspects the client is having an acute stroke.  New data: The nurse, who noticed the sudden onset of symptoms (from the previous question) calls 911.  EMS arrives and transports the client to the emergency department (ED).  Based on the client’s symptoms of an acute stroke, which diagnostic test will be performed upon arrival to the Emergency Department?  

The nurse caring for an elderly resident in a long term care…

The nurse caring for an elderly resident in a long term care facility completes an assessment and finds the resident is not eating as well as usual and is confused. (The resident is usually alert and has a good appetite at meal time). The nurse further assesses the resident for signs and symptoms of?