Question 1 of 54
The nurse is caring for a client with appendicitis experiencing pain. Which pain relief method would be inappropriate for this client?
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Question 2 of 54
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The nurse is caring for an older adult in the medical-surgical unit
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Health History
84-year-old female was admitted to the medical-surgical unit with a three-day history of abdominal pain, distention, nausea, and persistent vomiting. She reports that she has not had a bowel movement in five days and has no appetite.
Vital Signs
Oral temperature 101.1° F (38.3° C)
Pulse 108/minute
Respirations 22/minute
Blood pressure 100/64 mm Hg
Oxygen saturation 96% on room air.
The nurse reviews the client's health history and vital signs. Click to specify if the findings are consistent with a small bowel obstruction or appendicitis. Each row must have at least one but may have more than one response option selected.
The nurse is caring for an older adult in the medical-surgical unit
Item 1 of 1
Health History
84-year-old female was admitted to the medical-surgical unit with a three-day history of abdominal pain, distention, nausea, and persistent vomiting. She reports that she has not had a bowel movement in five days and has no appetite.
Vital Signs
Oral temperature 101.1° F (38.3° C)
Pulse 108/minute
Respirations 22/minute
Blood pressure 100/64 mm Hg
Oxygen saturation 96% on room air.
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Question 3 of 54
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The nurse in the emergency department (ED) cares for a 21-year-old male client
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Nurses' Notes
1650: Client reports severe abdominal pain that radiates to his left shoulder. The client was tossing around the football with friends, and after being tackled, he began experiencing intense pain that worsened. He denies any medical history but is currently being treated for infectious mononucleosis and 'needed to get some fresh air,' so he started playing football with friends. During the assessment, the client was alert and fully oriented. He reports his abdominal pain is in the left upper quadrant, which radiates to his shoulder, as an 8/10 on the Numerical Rating Scale. Slight bruising was noted on the client's abdomen. A blotchy rash was observed on his back. His abdomen was slightly distended, taut, and tender to touch. Lung sounds are clear bilaterally. Peripheral pulses 2+. Skin is hot to the touch. Cervical lymphadenopathy is present. Vital signs: T 100.4°F (38°C), P 110, RR 21, BP 115/76.
Which of the following assessment findings require immediate follow-up? Select all that apply.
The nurse in the emergency department (ED) cares for a 21-year-old male client
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Nurses' Notes
1650: Client reports severe abdominal pain that radiates to his left shoulder. The client was tossing around the football with friends, and after being tackled, he began experiencing intense pain that worsened. He denies any medical history but is currently being treated for infectious mononucleosis and 'needed to get some fresh air,' so he started playing football with friends. During the assessment, the client was alert and fully oriented. He reports his abdominal pain is in the left upper quadrant, which radiates to his shoulder, as an 8/10 on the Numerical Rating Scale. Slight bruising was noted on the client's abdomen. A blotchy rash was observed on his back. His abdomen was slightly distended, taut, and tender to touch. Lung sounds are clear bilaterally. Peripheral pulses 2+. Skin is hot to the touch. Cervical lymphadenopathy is present. Vital signs: T 100.4°F (38°C), P 110, RR 21, BP 115/76.
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Question 4 of 54
The nurse is caring for a client who has ulcerative colitis (UC). The nurse should teach the client to [Select all that apply].
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Question 5 of 54
The nurse is caring for a client with a hiatal hernia who is being discharged today. The nurse talks to them regarding methods to manage symptoms and promote overall well-being associated with their condition. Which of the following statements from the client indicate that teaching is successful?
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