Which are signs or symptoms of sleep deprivation?
a. Sweating, nausea, and vomiting
b. Regular pulse rate
c. Hyperactive response to questions and fast speech
d. Agitation, restlessness, and disorientation
D
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A newly admitted client has been diagnosed with major depressive disorder. Which nursing diagnosis takes priority?
A. Impaired social interaction B. Self-esteem deficit C. Hopelessness D. Self-care deficit
A patient who is taking a fixed-dose combination drug with an opioid and acetaminophen for cancer pain reports increased muscular pain. The patient asks the nurse if the pain medication dose can be increased. What will the nurse tell this patient?
a. An adjuvant analgesic medication will probably be used to help with this pain. b. An additional dose of acetaminophen can be used to enhance pain relief. c. Increasing the dose is possible, because there is no ceiling to opioid pain relief. d. The provider will prescribe separate dosing of the opioid and acetaminophen.
The nurse should assess a client who has had unrelieved trigeminal neuralgia for the past 6 months for
a. alcohol consumption. b. suicidal ideation. c. vocational rehabilitation. d. weight gain.
A client is being evaluated in the emergency department for possible thrombolytic therapy to treat an STEMI. The nurse assesses a relative contraindication for this treatment, which is
a. aortic aneurysm. b. known intracranial tumor. c. pregnancy. d. previous hemorrhagic stroke.