A patient has been brought to the emergency department by pa…

A patient has been brought to the emergency department by paramedics after being found unconscious. The patient’s Medic Alert bracelet indicates that the patient has type 1 diabetes, and the patient’s blood glucose is 22 mg/dL (1.2 mmol/L). The nurse should anticipate what intervention?

A 42-year-old male patient with a history of type II diabete…

A 42-year-old male patient with a history of type II diabetes presents to the emergency room with complaints of ‘not feeling well.’ The nurse observes that the patient has flattened neck veins, sunken eyes, and dry mucous membranes. The patient’s serum blood glucose is 1054 mg/dL. For which interventions should the nurse prepare? Select all that apply.

A night shift telemetry nurse notices that an 85-year-old pa…

A night shift telemetry nurse notices that an 85-year-old patient who is being monitored for heart palpitations has a heart rate of 30 BPM with the following rhythm: The nurse enters the room to find the patient asleep and very difficult to arouse. The patient is only alert and oriented times 1. What would the appropriate nursing intervention be for this patient?

A medical-surgical nurse is performing a head-to-toe skin as…

A medical-surgical nurse is performing a head-to-toe skin assessment on a 38-year-old patient and discovers a mosquito bite.  As the nurse expects, the bite is elevated and has serous fluid contained in the dermis.  How would the nurse classify this primary skin lesion?

A patient has been identified as needing a coronary artery b…

A patient has been identified as needing a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG). The cardiothoracic surgeon and the patient have discussed the patient’s needs and have decided on an alternative, off-pump CABG. The patient indicates an understanding of the procedure when they say: