The nurse is caring for a child with asthma. What will the nurse most likely assess in this patient?

A) Elevated temperature
B) Wheezing
C) Circumoral cyanosis
D) Clubbed fingers


Ans: B

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When planning care for a client admitted with a cardiac dysrhythmia, the nurse should include which of the following?

1. Encourage bed rest 2. Monitor serum electrolyte levels 3. Restrict fluids 4. Instruct in a low-fat diet

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Rob is a 46 y.o. admitted to the hospital with a suspected diagnosis of Hepatitis B. He's jaundiced and reports weakness. Which intervention will you include in his care?

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