The client diagnosed with SLE is being discharged from the medical unit. Which discharge instructions are most important for the nurse to include? Select all that apply
1. Use a sunscreen of SPF 30 or greater when in the sunlight
2. Notify the HCP immediately when developing a low-grade fever
3. Some dyspnea is expected and does not need immediate attention
4. The hands and feet may change color if exposed to cold or heat
5. Explain the client can be cure with continued therapy
1. Use a sunscreen of SPF 30 or greater when in the sunlight
2. Notify the HCP immediately when developing a low-grade fever
4. The hands and feet may change color if exposed to cold or heat
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1) 2 weeks 2) 4 weeks 3) 2 months 4) 3 months
The nurse is admitting an infant diagnosed with supraventricular tachycardia. Which intervention is the priority for this infant?
1. Apply ice to the face. 2. Perform Valsalva's maneuver. 3. Administer a beta blocker. 4. Prepare for cardioversion.
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a. no effect c. speeds them up a little b. interference and delay d. speeds them up significantly