A 10-week-old infant is treated in the emergency department…

A 10-week-old infant is treated in the emergency department with  3 days of rhinorrhea, congestion, and cough. Siblings are ill, and the infant is unable to breastfeed. In the emergency department, the infant is treated with nasal suctioning and  blow by oxygen at 100%. The vitals are:  Temperature: 99.2 °F Heart rate: 178 beats/min Respirations: 65 breaths/min Oxygen saturation: 92% (on room air) Albuterol is given for wheezing but has no effect on reducing the wheezing. A chest x-ray is ordered. The infant improves slightly with a decreased respiratory rate but still has significant nasal congestion. Rapid laboratory testing for respiratory viral panels is positive for Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). The infant is admitted to the pediatric unit for ongoing care. Which of the following complication does the nurse anticipate?  (select all that apply)  

Joshua is a college golfer who underwent (R) ACL repair.  Yo…

Joshua is a college golfer who underwent (R) ACL repair.  You have been following a PT POC for strengthening for several sessions.  Today you reassessed his strength and note that all the strength grades at the hip and knee were 5/5; the ankle tested 4/5. What is the most appropriate action?

You have a family of a 13-year-old that comes to the clinic…

You have a family of a 13-year-old that comes to the clinic who has been struggling with some anxiety with his ADHD-inattentive. His family is asking about non-stimulant options for his ADHD-inattentive. Which medication is an option you can discuss with the family.