The third part of the three-part nursing diagnosis is the

a. etiology c. defining characteris-tics
b. outcome d. diagnostic label


C

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A nurse in the ICU participates in an evaluation of a recent patient transport. In which phase of patient transfer does this occur?

A) Phase two: Preparation of the patient by the transport team B) Phase three: The transport process C) Phase four: Turnover of the patient to the receiving facility D) Phase five: Post-transport continuous quality improvement monitoring

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The nurse assesses the client with which condition most carefully for the risk of developing acute respiratory acidosis?

a. Allergic rhinitis and sinusitis on sulfa antibiotics b. Type 1 diabetes and urinary tract infection c. Emphysema and undergoing nasogastric (NG) tube suctioning d. On patient-controlled analgesia after abdominal surgery

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The nurse is preparing to administer trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX) to a patient who is being treated for a urinary tract infection

The nurse learns that the patient has type 2 diabetes mellitus and takes a sulfonylurea oral antidiabetic drug. The nurse will monitor this patient closely for which effect? a. Headaches b. Hypertension c. Hypoglycemia d. Superinfection

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A client is receiving orlistat (Alli) to aide in weight reduction. The nurse reviews the all other drugs taken by the client. Which drug should not be taken concurrently with orlistat?

1. Furosemide (a diuretic) 2. Cyclosporine (an antibiotic) 3. Warfarin (an anticoagulant) 4. Ibuprofen (a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory)

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