The procedure called extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy is a method used to eliminate kidney stones using shock waves

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After a routine vaginal delivery, the infant transitions with the mother in the recovery room without difficulty

Prior to being discharged from the recovery room, it is noted that the infant's respiratory rate is 102 and the lungs are clear to auscultation. Based on these findings, an appropriate transfer for this infant would be to: 1. The newborn nursery for the first bath. 2. The NICU and placed under an over-bed warmer for observation. 3. To the mother's room to promote bonding with the parents. 4. The newborn nursery for its first feeding.

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A patient's arterial line waveform has become damped. The nurse should

a. check for kinks, blood, and air bubbles in the tubing. b. prepare for a normal saline fluid challenge for hypotension. c. discontinue the arterial line. d. check the patient's lung sounds.

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The nurse identifies the diagnosis Risk for Injury as appropriate for a client with metabolic acidosis. Which strategies should the nurse use to support this diagnosis?

Select all that apply. A) Apply wrist restraints and secure to the bed frame. B) Discuss chemical restraint use with the healthcare provider. C) Keep the bed in the lowest position. D) Keep bed side rails raised. E) Place a clock and calendar at the bedside.

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An older client tells the nurse they are experiencing impotence. Which should the nurse be concerned with?

A. Arterial disease. B. Hypertension. C. Sexually transmitted infection. D. Venous disease.

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