Which of the following nursing interventions helps detect life-threatening dysrhythmias in a client and manage and minimize any that occur?
A) Monitor blood pressure continuously.
B) Monitor cardiac rhythm continuously.
C) Provide supplemental oxygen.
D) Palpate the client's pulse and observe the client's response.
B
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A) Risk for deficient fluid volume related to impaired erythropoiesis B) Risk for infection related to tissue hypoxia C) Acute pain related to uncontrolled hemolysis D) Fatigue related to decreased oxygen-carrying capacity
A woman who is older than 35 years of age may have difficulty achieving pregnancy because:
a. personal risk behaviors influence fertility. b. she has used contraceptives for an extended time. c. her ovaries maybe affected by the aging process. d. prepregnancy medical attention is lacking.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When assessing a client with dementia, a nurse identifies that the client is experiencing hallucinations. Based on the nurse's understanding of this disorder, which type of hallucination would the nurse expect as most common?
A) Auditory B) Visual C) Gustatory D) Olfactory