NUR 130 EXAM 1 with questions and 100% sure answers
the patient with possible bacterial verify medication allergies
pneumonia was prescribed IV antibiotics.
what is the most important step, the nurse
should nurse verify prior administering of this
medication
based on the current knowledge of health good, well balanced nutrition
promotion, what factors should the nurse
prioritize in an effort to encourage health,
longevity, and weight control in her patients
the patient with pneumonia is exhausted administer antitussive medication before bedtime
from constant coughing all day long. what
can the nurse implement in this situation
the nurse is caring for an elderly patient with intake and output
underlying cardiovascular disease. the
patient is diagnosed with pneumonia and is
receiving normal saline infusion at rate 150ml
per hour. what assessment data need to be
collected every shift
the nurse is assessing the respiratory status decreased breath sounds (faint) with prolonged expiration
of a patient who is experiencing an
exacerbation of her emphysema symptoms.
when preparing to auscultate, what breath
sounds should the nurse anticipate
an older adult patient has been diagnosed the patient has contractures of both hands due to severe arthritis
with COPD. why would the nurse question
the safe use of the metered-dose-inhaler
(MDI) by the patient at home
the nurse is reviewing the risk factors of smoking
pneumonia with an elderly patient, admitted
to the hospital with community acquired
pneumonia. what should the nurse explain as
the most common risk factor for pneumonia
an admitting nurse is assessing a patient with dyspnea and hypoxiemia
COPD. the nurse auscultates diminished
breath sounds. these findings indicate to the
nurse to monitor the patient for what
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the patient's vital signs upon your pulse oximetry
assessment are HR 111, BP 115/85, RR21,
temperature 38.1 celsius, pulse oximetry is
89% on room air, patient presents with
cough and some mucous. this patient was
just admitted to your unit for community
acquired pneumonia. what assessment data
needs immediate attention
the gerontological nurse is overseeing a ensure that residents and staff receive influenza vaccinations in the fall each year
large, long term facility. the nurse is
educating staff about the threat posed by
influenza in the facility
the patient, admitted with bacterial nail bed cyanosis
pneumonia is presenting with late signs of
hypoxemia. what is consistent with late signs
of hypoxemia
the nurse caring for a patient recently smoking damages the ciliary cleansing epithelium mechanism
diagnosed with lung disease encourages the
patient not to smoke. what is the primary
rationale behind this nursing action
the nurse is caring for a patient with COPD. dyspnea and substernal pain, confusion
this patient has been receiving high-flow
oxygen therapy for an extended time. what
symptoms would suggest that the patient is
experiencing oxygen toxicity
the nurse is planning to perform initial vital signs
assessment on the newly admitted patient
with acute community aquired pneumonia.
what assessment could the nurse delegate
to the nursing assistant
the nurse is assessing a patient whose a barrel chest
respiratory disease is characterized by
chronic hyperinflation of the lungs. what
would the nurse most likely to find upon
physical assessment of this patient
the patient with COPD is complaining of assess pulse oximetry
dyspnea while returning back to the bed
from walking with the physical therapist.
what should the nurse do first
the patient with pneumonia has an order for verify that the patient doesn't have an allergy to shellfish
chest CT with an intravenous jodine contrast.
what is the priority assessment the nurse
needs to complete prior to this CT scan
the patient with COPD exacerbation, reschedule corticosteroids to be taken earlier during the day instead of before bedtime
admitted two days ago is reporting insomnia.
what intervention should the nurse put in
place to improve patients sleep quality
the nurse is preparing a teaching session for cardiovascular illness
a local community targeting young adults.
based on the highest mortality rate data for
us. what should take priority in her teaching
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