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This is the most important nursing diagnosis to monitor in clients receiving opioid therapy.

Risk for Impaired Gas Exchange.

100

A 2×2 cm crater 0.5 cm deep with serous drainage is which stage of pressure injury?

Stage III

100

he breath sound expected when airway diameter narrows with mucus production.

Wheezes

100

A client with constipation who only passes liquid stool after 7 days likely has this condition.

Encopresis (or fecal impaction with overflow).

100

Traction prior to surgery helps accomplish these two things.

Relieve muscle spasms & maintain bone alignment.

100

After cataract removal, the MOST important instruction is to avoid anything that increases this.

Intraocular pressure.

200

A client taking large doses of salicylates should immediately report this symptom of toxicity.

Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)

200

This condition causes thickened nails in elderly adults.

Fungal Infection

200

The FIRST action during an acute asthma attack.

Administer bronchodilator


200

The best dietary suggestion for chronic constipation.

Increase dietary fiber.

200

The nurse anticipates this type of prophylactic medication after knee arthroplasty.

Anticoagulation therapy.

200

Sudden confusion + fever 102.2°F in an elderly client most likely indicates this condition.

Delirium (r/t infection).

300

When discontinuing corticosteroids, the nurse knows this must always be done.

Taper the dose

300

The most important instruction for taking antibiotics for skin infection.

Complete the full prescription.

300

A DVT patient suddenly develops chest pain and dyspnea. What is the primary intervention?

Apply oxygen via face mask.

300

Before a liver biopsy, this diagnostic test must be obtained.

Prothrombin time (PT)

300

Vibrant pain, swelling, and bone protrusion indicate this type of fracture.

Compound fracture.

300

The Ishihara chart is used to assess this.

Color vision.

400

A fentanyl patch patient now has a respiratory rate of 10/min. The nurse knows this is a concern because of this risk.

Respiratory depression

400

Clients with herpes zoster often receive these two medications to reduce pain and symptoms.

Acyclovir and prednisone

400

Type of dressing that would be placed on a penetrating chest wound

Air tight dressing

400

Rigid, board like abdomen with absent bowel sounds in appendicitis indicates this complication.

Peritonitis

400

This nutrient helps with calcium absorption for fracture healing.

Vitamin D.

400

Memory loss and name confusion with rapid onset in LTC should prompt this FIRST action.

Obtain a urine sample for possible infection.

500

Elevated uric acid levels would make the nurse screen for this disorder.

Gout

500

According to the rule of nines, both legs with partial-thickness burns equal this total % BSA.

36%.

500

A dislodged chest tube should be handled by performing this immediate intervention.

Cover the exit site.

500

In severe diarrhea lasting >3 days, the nurse monitors most closely for these 2 major problems.

Dehydration & electrolyte imbalances.

500

To help recover after a ruptured Achilles tendon, the patient should use this rehab approach.

Physical therapy.

500

When administering ear drops to an adult, the pinna should be moved in this direction.

Up and back.