The provider prescribes intravenous Mannitol for an unconscious client. The nurse would expect the therapeutic effect of this drug occurs because it
The provider prescribes intravenous Mannitol for an unconsci…
The provider prescribes intravenous Mannitol for an unconscious client. The nurse would expect the therapeutic effect of this drug occurs because it
When a client is hospitalized with a possible stroke, the nu…
When a client is hospitalized with a possible stroke, the nurse recognizes that the stroke most likely resulted from a subarachnoid hemorrhage when the client’s family reports that the client
The client has been diagnosed with type II Diabetes. The nu…
The client has been diagnosed with type II Diabetes. The nurse explains that this disorder can be cause by? (select all that apply)
During the early emergent phase of burns, the nurse understa…
During the early emergent phase of burns, the nurse understands that analgesics should be given intravenously because
The nurse receives a telephone call stating that the hospita…
The nurse receives a telephone call stating that the hospital will be receiving casualties from an attack with a vesicant. For which of the following actions should the nurse prepare?
The client has low serum protein levels. Because thyroid ho…
The client has low serum protein levels. Because thyroid hormone is 99% protein bound, the nurse would expect the levels of active thyroid hormone to be:
During the early emergent phase of burns, the nurse understa…
During the early emergent phase of burns, the nurse understands that analgesics should be given intravenously because
The client has cardiogenic shock. Which of the following ac…
The client has cardiogenic shock. Which of the following actions in the plan of care is unique to this type of shock?
The nurse is applying a topical medication to the client’s l…
The nurse is applying a topical medication to the client’s lower extremity burn. Which assessment data would require attention by the nurse?