The nurse is caring for a client with mitral valve prolapse. Most people with mitral valve prolapse never have symptoms, though this is not the case for every client. What symptoms would be consistent with this diagnosis? Select all that apply.
A client with secondary hypertension has come into the clini…
A client with secondary hypertension has come into the clinic for a routine check-up. When comparing this client’s diagnosis to primary hypertension, the nurse recognizes that secondary hypertension:
A client comes to the walk-in clinic with complaints of pain…
A client comes to the walk-in clinic with complaints of pain in his foot following stepping on a roofing nail 4 days ago. The client has a visible red streak running up his foot and ankle. What health problem should the nurse suspect?
A nurse is providing health education to the family of a cli…
A nurse is providing health education to the family of a client with bronchiectasis. What should the nurse teach the client’s family members?
The nurse is preparing to discharge a client after thoracoto…
The nurse is preparing to discharge a client after thoracotomy. The client is going home on oxygen therapy and requires wound care. As a result, he will receive home care nursing. What should the nurse include in discharge teaching for this client?
The nurse is assessing the respiratory status of a client wh…
The nurse is assessing the respiratory status of a client who is experiencing an exacerbation of her emphysema symptoms. When preparing to auscultate, what breath sounds should the nurse anticipate?
A client has been prescribed antihypertensives. After assess…
A client has been prescribed antihypertensives. After assessment and analysis, the nurse has identified a nursing diagnosis of risk for ineffective health maintenance related to nonadherence to therapeutic regimen. When planning this client’s care, what desired outcome should the nurse identify?
When hemodynamic monitoring is ordered for a client, a cathe…
When hemodynamic monitoring is ordered for a client, a catheter is inserted into the appropriate blood vessel or heart chamber. When assessing a client who has such a device in place, the nurse should check which of the following components? Select all that apply.
A sputum study has been ordered for a client who has develop…
A sputum study has been ordered for a client who has developed coarse chest crackles and a fever. At what time should the nurse best collect the sample?
A client comes to the walk-in clinic with complaints of pain…
A client comes to the walk-in clinic with complaints of pain in his foot following stepping on a roofing nail 4 days ago. The client has a visible red streak running up his foot and ankle. What health problem should the nurse suspect?