31. A client has had a split thickness graft. The nurse and client establish a goal to promote healing of the donor site. Which intervention contributes to this goal?
50. A client is receiving heparin sodium by way of continuo…
50. A client is receiving heparin sodium by way of continuous IV infusion in the ED. Which adverse effects of the therapy should the nurse assess the client for? Select all that apply.
23. What instruction should the nurse include in the discha…
23. What instruction should the nurse include in the discharge teaching for a client who is severely allergic to insect stings?
6. Which assessment by an emergency department nurse most in…
6. Which assessment by an emergency department nurse most indicates that a burn client might be at risk for respiratory impairment? Select all that apply
2. A nurse is caring for a client who has received a skin g…
2. A nurse is caring for a client who has received a skin graft two days ago to the left upper arm. Which intervention is the highest priority for the nurse to implement for this client?
11. Which law limits the nurse’s liability should he/she co…
11. Which law limits the nurse’s liability should he/she come upon a scene where there is a traffic accident with an injured and unconscious victim lying on the highway?
Long-acting b2 agonists are indicated for
Long-acting b2 agonists are indicated for
A patient receiving nasal O2 at 3 L/min complains of nasal d…
A patient receiving nasal O2 at 3 L/min complains of nasal dryness and irritation. Which of the following actions would be appropriate?
The product combining an inhaled steroid and a bronchodilato…
The product combining an inhaled steroid and a bronchodilator is
A physician orders 2 L/min O2 through a simple mask to a 33-…
A physician orders 2 L/min O2 through a simple mask to a 33-year-old postoperative woman with moderate hypoxemia breathing room air (PaO2 = 52 mm Hg). What would be the correct action at this time?