A client is in the emergency department reporting a brief episode during which he was dizzy, unable to speak and tell his, he has very very heavy. Curently, the clients neurologic examination is normal. About what drug should the nurse plan to teach the client?
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A client is being prepared for a mechanical em/bolectomy. What action by the nurse takes priority?
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A client had is em/bolectomy for an arteri/ovenous malformation (AVM). The client is now reporting a severe headache and has vom/ited. What action by the nurse takes priority?
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A student nurse is preparing morning medications for a client who had a stroke. The student plans to hold the de/ocate sodium (Col/ace) because the client had a large stool car/ifier. What action by the supervising nurse is best?
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A client has a traumatic brain injury. The nurse assesses the following: pulse change from 82 to 60 beat/min, pulse pressure increase from 26 to 40 min $\mathrm{Hg}$, and respiratory irregularities. What action by the nurse takes priority?
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