Which clinical manifestations should the nurse anticipate when providing care to a pediatric client who huffing glue? Select all that apply
1. Impaired coordination
2. Elevated liver enzymes
3. Delirium
4. Dementia
5. Giddiness
1, 2, 3
Explanation:
1. Impaired coordination is a clinical manifestation that the nurse anticipates for a client who abuses volatile inhalants, such as glue.
2. Elevated liver enzymes are a clinical manifestation that the nurse anticipates for a client who abuses volatile inhalants, such as glue.
3. Delirium is a clinical manifestation that the nurse anticipates for a client who abuses volatile inhalants, such as glue.
4. Dementia is not a clinical manifestation that the nurse anticipates for a client who abuses volatile inhalants, such as glue.
5. Giddiness is not a clinical manifestation that the nurse anticipates for a client who abuses volatile inhalants, such as glue.
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