Because of the risks associated with administration of factor VIII concentrate, the nurse would teach the client's family to recognize and report which of the following?
A. Yellowing of the skin
B. Constipation
C. Abdominal distention
D. Puffiness around the eyes
Ans: A. Yellowing of the skin
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The nurse is working with family caregivers of clients with Alzheimer disease. The nurse should encourage the family members to:
1. eat out a lot to decrease the workload of cooking. 2. do not project negative feelings to each other. 3. investigate the possibility of respite care. 4. set your expectations high.
When performing newborn resuscitation, which action would the nurse do first?
A) Intubate with an appropriate-sized endotracheal tube. B) Give chest compressions at a rate of 80 times per minute. C) Administer epinephrine intravenously. D) Suction the mouth and then the nose.
The nurse is reviewing the results of a patient's cardiac output curve and notes that the size of the curve is small. Which of the following does this finding indicate?
1. a low cardiac output 2. a poor injection technique 3. incorrect placement of the catheter 4. a high cardiac output
Drainage and bleeding after a thyroidectomy may be seen at the ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).