A patient accidentally steps on a sharp object. The spinal cord immediately initiates a protective response that causes rapid withdrawal of the affected limb. Which of the following correctly identifies the components of the reflex arc involved in this response?
During a neurological exam, the patient suddenly pulls their…
During a neurological exam, the patient suddenly pulls their hand away after accidentally touching a hot object. The examiner notes that multiple muscles in the affected limb contract in a coordinated pattern, while the antagonist muscles relax. Which reflex is most likely responsible for this response?
During the meal the nurse observes the client coughing, thro…
During the meal the nurse observes the client coughing, throat clearing, and a wet gurgling voice. What is the nurse’s priority action?
A nurse is teaching a student about the flow of blood throug…
A nurse is teaching a student about the flow of blood through the heart. Which sequence correctly describes the path of blood through the heart? 1. Right atrium → Tricuspid valve → Right ventricle → Pulmonary artery → Lungs → Left atrium → Mitral valve →Left ventricle → Aorta 2. Right atrium → Right ventricle → Mitral valve → Pulmonary artery → Lungs → Left ventricle → Tricuspid valve→ Left atrium → Aorta 3. Right atrium→ Mitral valve → Right ventricle → Aorta→ Left atrium → Tricuspid valve → Left ventricle →Pulmonary veins → Aorta 4. Left ventricle → Tricuspid→ Left atrium →Right atrium →Mitral → Right ventricle → Aorta 5. Left atrium → Left ventricle → Pulmonary artery → Lungs → Right atrium → Right ventricle → Aorta
Utilizing the previous case study, answer the following ques…
Utilizing the previous case study, answer the following question pertaining to evaluating patient outcomes: Which finding would indicate that the nursing interventions were effective?
Utilizing the previous case study, answer the following ques…
Utilizing the previous case study, answer the following question pertaining to interventions: The nurse continues developing the concept map and plans additional interventions for the patient mentioned in the previous question. Which interventions are appropriate for this client?Select all that apply.
A nurse is caring for Mr. Jackson, a 72-year-old client admi…
A nurse is caring for Mr. Jackson, a 72-year-old client admitted with shortness of breath and fatigue. The client reports increasing difficulty breathing when lying flat and swelling in his legs. Assessment Findings Respiratory rate: 26/min Oxygen saturation: 87% on room air Blood pressure: 162/90 mm Hg Heart rate: 104 bpm Crackles heard in bilateral lung bases 2+ pitting edema in lower extremities Reports fatigue with minimal activity With a priority nursing diagnosis of impaired gas exchange, what nursing intervention should the nurse implement first?
A nursing student is creating a concept map for a client who…
A nursing student is creating a concept map for a client who reports shortness of breath, has crackles in both lung bases, and an oxygen saturation of 89%. Which nursing diagnosis would be most appropriate for the center of the concept map?
A nurse is caring for a client who has experienced severe vo…
A nurse is caring for a client who has experienced severe vomiting and diarrhea for three days. Assessment findings include: Blood pressure: 88/54 mm Hg Heart rate: 110 beats/min Dry mucous membranes Delayed capillary refill The nurse recognizes that the client is experiencing decreased circulating blood volume. Which change in cardiac function is most likely occurring as a result of this condition?
The nurse is administering a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory…
The nurse is administering a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication (NSAID) to a client. Which mechanism of action occurs with this classification of medication?