Drop-side cribs meet current safety standards

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A patient who received an inhalation anesthetic is received into the recovery room. A nurse obtains vital signs during the immediate postoperative assessment. The patient's muscles are tense, and her body temperature is 104° F

The nurse's best action is to a. administer acetaminophen (Tylenol) as ordered and recheck the temperature in 1 hour. b. apply a cooling blanket per the agency's protocol. c. collaborate with the prescriber regarding the risk of malignant hyperthermia. d. administer diazepam (Valium) for the muscle rigidity.

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Medications are typically started for angina patients when:

1. The first permanent EKG changes occur 2. The start of class I or II symptoms 3. The events trigger a trip to the emergency department 4. When troponin levels become altered

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A pregnant client reports to the health care clinic complaining of loss of appetite, weight loss, and fatigue. Following assessment, tuberculosis is suspected. A sputum culture is obtained, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis is identified in the sputum

The nurse provides instructions to the client regarding therapeutic management of tuberculosis. Which of the following instructions does the nurse provide to the client? 1. The need for therapeutic abortion is required. 2. Medication will not be started until after delivery of the fetus. 3. Isoniazid (INH) plus rifampin (Rifadin) will be required for a total of 9 months. 4. The newborn must receive medication therapy immediately following birth.

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A nurse plans care for a frail older adult in long-term care. Which of the following interventions should be included in the plan of care to reduce the risk of respiratory infections?

A) Oral care B) Oxygen administration C) Pulmonary function testing D) Tracheal suctioning

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