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The nurse is caring for assigned clients and is reviewing laboratory data. Which laboratory data requires follow-up? A client with a
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Question 2 of 41
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The nurse in the emergency department (ED) is caring for a pregnant client.
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Nurses' Notes
Emergency Department
0735: Client reports sudden onset of nausea and vomiting, heavy vaginal bleeding with dark red blood, frequent low-intensity contractions, lower abdominal pain rated 9/10 on the Numerical Rating Scale for past two hours, and dull lower back pain rated 2/10 on the Numerical Rating Scale for the past 24 hours. Client is 30 weeks gestation (G=4 T=3 P=0 A=0 L=3) and is Rh-positive. Vital signs: T 99.8 ⁰ F (37.7 ⁰ C), P 99, RR 16, BP 112/76, pulse oximetry reading 94% on room air. Uterine tenderness present with gentle palpation. Client states they are a one-pack per day cigarette smoker and denies any alcohol or illicit drug use.
The nurse reviews the client's admission data to begin the plan of care. Complete the diagram by dragging from the choices below to specify what condition the client is most likely experiencing, two (2) actions the nurse should take to address that condition, and two (2) parameters the nurse should monitor to assess the client's progress.
The nurse in the emergency department (ED) is caring for a pregnant client.
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Nurses' Notes
Emergency Department
0735: Client reports sudden onset of nausea and vomiting, heavy vaginal bleeding with dark red blood, frequent low-intensity contractions, lower abdominal pain rated 9/10 on the Numerical Rating Scale for past two hours, and dull lower back pain rated 2/10 on the Numerical Rating Scale for the past 24 hours. Client is 30 weeks gestation (G=4 T=3 P=0 A=0 L=3) and is Rh-positive. Vital signs: T 99.8 ⁰ F (37.7 ⁰ C), P 99, RR 16, BP 112/76, pulse oximetry reading 94% on room air. Uterine tenderness present with gentle palpation. Client states they are a one-pack per day cigarette smoker and denies any alcohol or illicit drug use.
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Question 3 of 41
The nurse is admitting a new client and begins to review information regarding advanced directives. The client becomes agitated and refuses to discuss the issue or accept a handout about the topic. Which is the appropriate nursing action?
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Question 4 of 41
The nurse is caring for a client who has been prescribed prednisone. Which of the following statements, if made by the nurse, would be correct?
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Question 5 of 41
When assessing a postpartum client, a nurse notes that the client has soaked three perineal pads in the three hours since delivery. The nurse also notes a soft fundus. The initial action for the nurse would be which of the following?
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