You are called to the home of a 75-year-old patient in end-stage lung cancer. A 24-hour home hospice health care provider is on scene and states she called because the patient is experiencing increasing dyspnea. The patient is on home oxygen at 4 liters per minute. The patient has a signed DNR order that specifies no intubation, CPR, or medications. Your assessment brings you to conclude that
this patient is in acute CHF. What would be the best course of action in this situation?
A) Ignore the DNR because the patient is not in cardiac arrest.
B) Call your medical control and consult.
C) Give the home health care provider a nonrebreather mask and have her sign a release.
D) Explain to the patient that the need for immediate care is indicated and that simple measures could ease the dyspnea.
D
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a. Dysfunctional endplate b. Energy crisis c. Convergence projection d. Spinal cord spillover
Dysfunction of the heart's conductive cells most likely will cause:
A) blood loss. B) lung collapse. C) hyperventilation. D) palpitations.
The ____________________ emblem indicates the presence of blood-borne pathogens.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The maximum volume that can be administered by intramuscular injection is
A) 0.5 mL B) 3 mL C) 6 mL D) 10 mL