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Primary Raynaud's disease is characterized by:
a. a localized dilation of a weakened section of the medial layer of an artery b. association with a connective tissue or collagen vascular disease c. incompetent valves and veins that have lost their elasticity d. intermittent spasm of the digital arteries and arterioles, which results in decreased circulation to fingers and toes
A patient recovering from a lung transplant will have denervation of the lung tissue. What should the nurse include when planning this patient's care?
Select all that apply. 1. administering mucolytics every 2 hours 2. performing postural drainage twice a shift 3. ensuring oxygen delivery is below 2 liters 4. scheduling deep breathing and coughing every 2 hours 5. positioning for chest vibration and percussion twice per shift
A patient has an elevated magnesium level. The nurse would assess which of the following in the patient?
1. elevated temperature 2. low respiratory rate 3. low pulse rate 4. orthostatic hypotension
A client from a non-English-speaking culture refuses to accept one prescribed treatment for an acute illness. Which of the following should the nurse do to support this client's refusal of care?
1. Suggest the client be discharged since care is being refused. 2. Talk with the client about the treatment and why it is not being accepted. 3. Ask the physician to prescribe an equally effective treatment so that the client may agree. 4. Transfer the client to another care area.