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Place the steps for analyzing arterial blood gases in the proper order
1 . Assess HCO3– level for metabolic abnormalities. 2 . Assess PaO2 for hypoxemia. 3 . Examine PaCO2 for acidosis or alkalosis. 4 . Re-examine pH to determine level of compensation. 5 . Examine pH for acidemia or alkalemia. a. 5, 1, 2, 4, 3 c. 1, 2, 4, 3, 5 b. 2, 5, 3, 1, 4 d. 1, 3, 4, 5, 2
The daughter of a client with terminal brain cancer wants a feeding tube placed so that the client will have nutrition to be cured of the disease. Which response should the nurse make to this daughter?
a. "What does your father want?" b. "If your father is hungry he will find a way to eat without a stomach tube." c. "Intravenous fluid contains enough nutrients to meet his nutritional needs." d. "Palliative nutrition is focused on relieving discomfort and symptoms rather than cure."
A child who knows about a terminal disease tells the nurse of plans to recover and become a doctor to cure everyone in the whole world. What is the child demonstrating to the nurse?
A) Anxiety about the illness B) Bargaining stage of grief C) Immature magical thinking D) Poor opinion of the care received
The parents of an infant with gastroesophageal reflux (GER) ask the nurse about the advisability of the side-lying or supine position for prevention of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) for their infant. The nurse's best response would be:
a. "Yes, prevention of SIDS is extremely important and the side-lying or supine position is currently recommended." b. "Currently the prone or head-elevated prone position is recommended for GER, and with the elimination of puffy bedding from the crib you can decrease chances of SIDS." c. "The side-lying or supine position will work just fine as long as you elevate the head of the bed so that the infant is sleeping nearly sitting up." d. "SIDS is something you cannot really protect against for certain, so get some baby monitors and let your baby seek whatever position is most comfortable."