When the patient is in neurogenic shock, the nurse will assess for
A) bradycardia and hypotension.
B) hypertension and tachypnea.
C) tachycardia and tachypnea.
D) mental confusion and tachycardia.
A
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Arrange the steps of drawing up a short-acting and a long-acting insulin in the same syringe. (Separate letters by a comma and space as follows: A, B, C, D)
a. Draw up amount of shorter-acting insulin b. Check insulin dose with a second licensed nurse c. Inject the desired amount of air into the long-acting insulin d. Clean rubber stopper of both vials with alcohol e. Draw up desired amount of longer-acting insulin f. Inject the desired amount of air into the short-acting insulin
A patient of the Austrian-American Jewish tradition tells the nurse how to treat boils. What will this patient most likely explain to the nurse?
A. Apply a fried chopped onion compress to the area. B. Press cold tea bags to the area. C. Apply a flaxseed poultice to the area. D. Place hot Epsom salts on the area.
The mucous membrane that covers the anterior surface of the eyeball and merges with the cornea at the limbus is called the
a. bulbar conjunctiva. c. palpebral conjunctiva. b. corneal conjunctiva. d. scleral conjunctiva.
A patient with acute coronary syndrome has received thrombolytic therapy. The nurse would monitor and report which findings that indicate this therapy was successful?
1. Respiratory rate of 18 per minute 2. Resolution of ST segment elevation 3. Resolution of chest pain 4. Occurrence of premature ventricular complexes 5. Occurrence of a headache