What are C.J.'s risk factors for SAH?

What will be an ideal response?


Hypertension, smoking, alcohol, stimulant use

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To estimate the length of the nasogastric (NG) tube that should be inserted to reach the client's stomach, the nurse should use the NG tube to measure the distance from the:

a. client's earlobe to the sternum after placing the client in a sitting position b. base of the client's nose to the umbilicus after placing the client in a supine position c. mouth to the earlobe and then to the xiphoid process after placing the client in a supine position d. tip of the client's nose to the earlobe and then to the xiphoid process after placing the client in a sitting position

Nursing

While assessing a client with onychocryptosis, which of the following is evident if the tissue is infected?

A) Pressure B) Redness and swelling C) Pain D) Purulent drainage and an odor

Nursing

The nurse is using the critical reading process to analyze a research article. The nurse identifies the main theme of the article and states it in two sentences, using the nurse's own words

The nurse is using a strategy to promote which type of understanding? a. Preliminary b. Comprehensive c. Analysis d. Synthesis

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The nurse explains that carpal tunnel syndrome is caused when the carpal tunnel compresses the:

a. radial artery. b. brachial artery. c. median nerve. d. ulnar nerve.

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