The nurse is caring for a 68-year-old client who is brought to the emergency department due to confusion.
History and Physical Body System Findings
General- Client's adult child reports the confusion started this morning, following 3 days of fever and productive cough; medical history includes small bowel resection 10 days ago, chronic heart failure, and coronary artery disease
Neurological- Client is drowsy and oriented to person only, but intermittently agitated Integumentary- Small abdominal surgical incision is present over lower left quadrant, edges are well approximated, and no redness or drainage is noted
Pulmonary- Vital signs are RR 24 and SpO 90% on room air; labored breathing is observed, and crackles and diminished breath sounds are auscultated over right lower chest; client is expectorating yellow sputum; history includes smoking a pack of cigarettes daily for the past 40 years
Cardiovascular- Vital signs are T 102.9 F (39.4 C), P 110, and BP 110/70; S1 and S2 are heard on auscultation; bilateral lower extremity edema is 1+; ECG shows sinus tachycardia
Gastrointestinal- Normoactive bowel sounds are auscultated; client's last bowel movement was 1 day ago
Genitourinary- Client voided concentrated yellow urine
The nurse is monitoring the client after insertion of a chest tube that is connected to a water seal chamber device. Which of the following observations are anticipated? Select all that apply
- A. Chest tube collection container positioned above the chest tube insertion site.
- B. Dependent loop in the drainage tube from the insertion site
- C. Intermittent bubbling in the water seal chamber
- D. Sterile gauze dressing taped on three sides
- E. Tidaling in water seal chamber with inspiration and expiration
Correct Answer: C,E
Rationale: Bubbling and tidaling indicate a functioning chest tube system.
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The nurse is caring for a 16-year-old client.
History and Physical Laboratory Results
Body System- Findings
General- The client comes to the emergency department with pain in the upper back, both knees, and the lower legs that is rated as 9 on a scale of 0-10; medical history includes sickle cell disease; the client reports attending an outdoor sports camp for the past 4 days; the client appears restless with frequent position changes and facial grimacing
Neurological- The client is alert and oriented to person, place, and time
Pulmonary- Vital signs: RR 24, SpOz 95% on room air, breath sounds are clear bilaterally Cardiovascular- Vital signs: T 98.4 F (36.9 C), P 120, BP 130/78; S1 and S2 are auscultated with no murmurs, continuous cardiac monitor shows sinus tachycardia
Gastrointestinal- The abdomen is soft and nontender with normal bowel sounds; the client vomited 30 mL of clear liquid
Musculoskeletal- The client has multiple, tender, bony points
Genitourinary- The client voided 50 mL of clear, amber-colored urine
Click to highlight below the 2 prescriptions the nurse should implement first.
- A. Administer morphine
- B. Administer hydroxyurea PO
- C. Apply moist heat to knees
- D. Encourage incentive spirometer
- E. Continuous IV fluids
- F. Record strict intake and output
Correct Answer: A,E
Rationale: Morphine and IV fluids are prioritized to relieve pain and improve hydration in a sickle cell crisis.
The nurse is caring for a 68-year-old client who is brought to the emergency department due to confusion.
History and Physical Body System Findings
General- Client's adult child reports the confusion started this morning, following 3 days of fever and productive cough; medical history includes small bowel resection 10 days ago, chronic heart failure, and coronary artery disease
Neurological- Client is drowsy and oriented to person only, but intermittently agitated Integumentary- Small abdominal surgical incision is present over lower left quadrant, edges are well approximated, and no redness or drainage is noted
Pulmonary- Vital signs are RR 24 and SpO 90% on room air; labored breathing is observed, and crackles and diminished breath sounds are auscultated over right lower chest; client is expectorating yellow sputum; history includes smoking a pack of cigarettes daily for the past 40 years
Cardiovascular- Vital signs are T 102.9 F (39.4 C), P 110, and BP 110/70; S1 and S2 are heard on auscultation; bilateral lower extremity edema is 1+; ECG shows sinus tachycardia
Gastrointestinal- Normoactive bowel sounds are auscultated; client's last bowel movement was 1 day ago
Genitourinary- Client voided concentrated yellow urine
Click to highlight below the findings that require follow-up by the nurse.
- A. 3 days of fever and productive cough
- B. crackles and diminished breath sounds are auscultated over right lower chest
- C. bilateral lower extremity edema is 1+
- D. client's last bowel movement was 1 day ago
Correct Answer: A,B
Rationale: Fever with cough and crackles indicate pneumonia, requiring immediate intervention.
The nurse is caring for a 16-year-old client.
History and Physical Laboratory Results
Body System- Findings
General- The client comes to the emergency department with pain in the upper back, both knees, and the lower legs that is rated as 9 on a scale of 0-10; medical history includes sickle cell disease; the client reports attending an outdoor sports camp for the past 4 days; the client appears restless with frequent position changes and facial grimacing
Neurological- The client is alert and oriented to person, place, and time
Pulmonary- Vital signs: RR 24, SpOz 95% on room air, breath sounds are clear bilaterally Cardiovascular- Vital signs: T 98.4 F (36.9 C), P 120, BP 130/78; S1 and S2 are auscultated with no murmurs, continuous cardiac monitor shows sinus tachycardia
Gastrointestinal- The abdomen is soft and nontender with normal bowel sounds; the client vomited 30 mL of clear liquid
Musculoskeletal- The client has multiple, tender, bony points
Genitourinary- The client voided 50 mL of clear, amber-colored urine
For each potential intervention, click to specify if the intervention is indicated or contraindicated for the care of the client.
- A. Initiate NPO status
- B. Administer IV fluids
- C. Initiate opioid analgesics
- D. Avoid constrictive clothing and devices
- E. Apply cold compresses to the affected joints
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale: IV fluids , opioids , and avoiding constriction manage sickle cell crisis. NPO is unnecessary, and cold compresses worsen vaso-occlusion.
The nurse is caring for a 16-year-old client.
History and Physical Laboratory Results
Body System- Findings
General- The client comes to the emergency department with pain in the upper back, both knees, and the lower legs that is rated as 9 on a scale of 0-10; medical history includes sickle cell disease; the client reports attending an outdoor sports camp for the past 4 days; the client appears restless with frequent position changes and facial grimacing
Neurological- The client is alert and oriented to person, place, and time
Pulmonary- Vital signs: RR 24, SpOz 95% on room air, breath sounds are clear bilaterally Cardiovascular- Vital signs: T 98.4 F (36.9 C), P 120, BP 130/78; S1 and S2 are auscultated with no murmurs, continuous cardiac monitor shows sinus tachycardia
Gastrointestinal- The abdomen is soft and nontender with normal bowel sounds; the client vomited 30 mL of clear liquid
Musculoskeletal- The client has multiple, tender, bony points
Genitourinary- The client voided 50 mL of clear, amber-colored urine
The client is most likely experiencing ....... and is at risk for.......
- A. Osteomyelitis
- B. Rhabdomyolysis
- C. Sickle acute cell pain episode
- D. Sepsis
- E. Ischemic organ damage
- F. Compartment syndrome
Correct Answer: C,E
Rationale: Severe pain and tachycardia suggest a sickle cell pain episode , with risk for ischemic organ damage due to vaso-occlusion.
The nurse is caring for a 68-year-old client who is brought to the emergency department due to confusion.
History and Physical Body System Findings
General- Client's adult child reports the confusion started this morning, following 3 days of fever and productive cough; medical history includes small bowel resection 10 days ago, chronic heart failure, and coronary artery disease
Neurological- Client is drowsy and oriented to person only, but intermittently agitated Integumentary- Small abdominal surgical incision is present over lower left quadrant, edges are well approximated, and no redness or drainage is noted
Pulmonary- Vital signs are RR 24 and SpO 90% on room air; labored breathing is observed, and crackles and diminished breath sounds are auscultated over right lower chest; client is expectorating yellow sputum; history includes smoking a pack of cigarettes daily for the past 40 years
Cardiovascular- Vital signs are T 102.9 F (39.4 C), P 110, and BP 110/70; S1 and S2 are heard on auscultation; bilateral lower extremity edema is 1+; ECG shows sinus tachycardia
Gastrointestinal- Normoactive bowel sounds are auscultated; client's last bowel movement was 1 day ago
Genitourinary- Client voided concentrated yellow urine
For each potential intervention, click to specify if the intervention is expected or unexpected for the care of the client.
- A. Administer antipyretics
- B. Administer IV antibiotics
- C. Implement strict bed rest
- D. Implement NPO restrictions
- E. Implement airborne precautions
- F. Prepare client for bedside thoracentesis
- G. Administer oxygen to maintain SpO2 ≥ 95%
Correct Answer: A,B,G
Rationale: Antipyretics , antibiotics , oxygen are expected for pneumonia. Bed rest , NPO , isolation , and thoracentesis are not routine.
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