The inflammation of lymph vessels that drain the site of an infection is called __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
lymphangitis
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A client is admitted to determine the cause of secondary hypertension. Which diagnostic tests should the nurse suspect the client will be prescribed and need to include in the client's teaching plan?
Select all that apply. A) Cerebral angiogram B) Intravenous pyelogram C) Renal angiogram D) Cardiac catheterization E) Myelogram
Nursing priorities for the management of acute pancreatitis include: (Select all that apply.)
a. managing respiratory dysfunction. b. assessing and maintaining electrolyte balance. c. withholding analgesics that could mask abdominal discomfort. d. stimulating gastric content motility into the duodenum. e. utilizing supportive therapies aimed at decreasing gastrin release.
The nurse is working with a laboring family who has a known intrauterine fetal demise. To facilitate the family's acceptance of the fetal loss, after delivery the nurse should encourage the parents to:
A. Look at the infant from across the room. B. Hold the infant in their arms. C. Have the nurse bring the infant to the morgue immediately. D. Call family members and inform them of the birth.
The nurse assigned to work with the child who has had whole brain radiation assesses the child and finds that the child is sleeping up to 20 hours a day and is having some nausea and malaise, a fever, and dysphasia
Based on this assessment, the nurse will work with the parents in which of the following areas? a. caring for the dying child b. dealing with the side effects of radiation therapy c. accepting a reoccurrence of the tumor d. accepting the imminent death of their child