May I use your essays as examples in future classes? All work will remain anonymous.
Below are titles from the research papers. Select the one th…
Below are titles from the research papers. Select the one that you believe is the best title. The winner will receive extra credit 🙂 The Silent Struggle: Understanding and Addressing Teen Depression Bucks and Benefits What Makes Nurses Vulnerable to Burnout? Puppy and the Monsters Artificial Intelligence: The Pandora’s Box Disguised as a Blessing The Utopian Labyrinth COVID-19 Messed Up Our Social Skills What Makes Dams Fail A Structured Approach to Successful LPN to RN Transition
The nurse analyzes a lab report of electrolyte levels to det…
The nurse analyzes a lab report of electrolyte levels to determines the client’s health status. Understanding the potential effects of electrolyte imbalances, the nurse identifies a concern for a client with a serum potassium level of 3.0 mEq/L (3.5-5.0 mEq/L) because this electrolyte imbalance can lead to:
A nurse is assessing clients who are at risk for acid base i…
A nurse is assessing clients who are at risk for acid base imbalance. Which client is correctly paired with the potential acid base imbalance? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.
A client arrives in the Emergency Department after having be…
A client arrives in the Emergency Department after having been successfully resuscitated following cardiac arrest. The client continues to need assistance with his breathing and is now being manually bagged with oxygen. His heart monitor indicates an irregular rhythm, and he is barely responsive to painful stimuli. The acid-base imbalance of is most likely to be occurring? _______ _______
An 80 year old client has an upper respiratory infection. H…
An 80 year old client has an upper respiratory infection. He said, “After two weeks it went into my chest. I am feeling tightness in my chest, am coughing and am unable to breathe well.” Which acid base imbalance is this client be at risk for developing?
A client with hypomagnesemia is to receive 2 gm of magnesium…
A client with hypomagnesemia is to receive 2 gm of magnesium sulfate IV. The medication is to be given per infusion pump and is diluted as 2 gm in 100 mL to be given, over 60 minutes. What is the flow rate?
A client with a history of heart failure has been carefully…
A client with a history of heart failure has been carefully rehydrated with normal saline (0.9%) for isotonic dehydration related to excessive diuresis. Which of the following statements made by the client indicates that the nurse’s discharge teaching has been effective?
A client with hypernatremia is prescribed to have 2000 ml of…
A client with hypernatremia is prescribed to have 2000 ml of 0.9% normal saline over the next 24 hours. What is the flow rate if the IV is to be infused on an infusion pump?
A client in the immediate postoperative period has arterial…
A client in the immediate postoperative period has arterial blood gas values as follows: pH 7.30, pCO2 52, HCO3 22. What is the best nursing action based on these values?(Normal value ranges: pH 7.35-7.45, HCO3 21-28 mEq/L, pCO2 35-45 mm Hg)