Trent Jenkins, 52-year old male, was admitted yesterday evening for stabilization of his uncontrolled type II diabetes. He is married, and his wife is requesting to stay at his side. His HbgA1c is 10.6%. He has a history of a Myocardial Infarction, MI, one year ago, and has refused all cardiac rehab, and has not had another cardiac event. He refuses to comply with dietary recommendations. His BMI is 37. Vital signs are: BP: 146/94, P: 88, R: 22, T: 99.2, PaO2: 94% Blood glucose upon admission is 340 mg/dl Mr. Jenkins calls you via the call light. Upon entering the room, he asks if you have medication for “heartburn”. He says, “I take TUMS at home when this happens.” You tell the patient you will be glad to check-on what is available for relief of his “heartburn” after you complete his physical assessment. You begin his assessment, and he falls back in the bed and becomes unresponsive. You shout, “Are you okay? Are you okay?” What are your immediate interventions.
A secret combination of letters, numbers, and/or characters…
A secret combination of letters, numbers, and/or characters that only the user should have knowledge of, is known as a:
The characteristics of a Grade 1 Sprain/Strain are:
The characteristics of a Grade 1 Sprain/Strain are:
Sarah Powell, 77 yr-old, Dx-Chronic Renal Failure, admitted…
Sarah Powell, 77 yr-old, Dx-Chronic Renal Failure, admitted with hyperkalemia (5.9 mEq/L), hyponatremia (128 mEq/L). NKA. Vital Signs: Temp 98.8 BP 102/76 P 102 irregular RR 22 SaO2 90% Telemetry: Irregular Sinus rhythm Disoriented to time and place, speech slurred. Pupils PERRLA, eyes clear. 20 ga. Hep-lock in right forearm, skin warm and dry, generalized weakness with recent weight loss. 50% intake. High fall risk. Renal diet. Family in room with patient. Select the appropriate nursing diagnosis for Mrs. Powell
MET stands for……..
MET stands for……..
Brooke Gentry, Patient is a 34 y/o G5P4 who gave birth to a…
Brooke Gentry, Patient is a 34 y/o G5P4 who gave birth to a 9lb. 3 oz male infant following a 12-hour elective oxytocin induction of labor. She had an uncomplicated labor, epidural anesthesia and a rapid second stage, no episiotomy or perineal lacerations. Indwelling urinary catheter was removed prior to delivery. She is now one hour postpartum and is breastfeeding her baby. An IV of 1000 mL Lactated Ringers is infusing at KVO rate with an infusion of Lactated Ringers with oxytocin 20 Units infusing IVPB at 125 mL/hour. Upon entering her room, she tells you that she “feels wet”, and may have urinated on herself since she is still numb from the epidural and unable to move legs. She is anxious, appears pale, and complains of feeling light-headed. Her husband is at her bedside. Assessment findings: Blood pooling under buttocks with several large clots; fundus boggy and slightly deviated to the right, 3 cm. above umbilicus; Vital signs: BP 90/60, P 110, R. 20, SAO2 98%, skin color pale, patient alert and oriented; unable to move legs, holding and breastfeeding baby. Following indwelling urinary catheter placement for Mrs. Gentry, and upon reassessment, bladder is non-distended, fundus is 1 cm. below the umbilicus, beginning to firm up with massage, but bleeding remains excessive with large clots continuing. Patient remains pale and is anxious. What interventions are appropriate for Mrs. Gentry at this time. (Select all that apply)
Data that is in an unencrypted form is referred to as which…
Data that is in an unencrypted form is referred to as which of the following?
MET stands for……..
MET stands for……..
When a private network uses a single public IP address, and…
When a private network uses a single public IP address, and each outgoing TCP packet uses a different port to allow for proper translation, what networking technology is in use?
Which of the following choices is not one of the four types…
Which of the following choices is not one of the four types of packets used by EAP?