A pediatric client has just been diagnosed with diabetes insipidus. What is the primary consideration for this client?
What will be an ideal response?
fluid replacement
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that although he still has a considerable amount of pain, he notices it less and is able to perform more activities of daily living. The nurse should evaluate the treatment plan as a. unsuccessful. b. minimally successful. c. partially successful. d. totally successful.
Assessment of a postpartum woman experiencing postpartum hemorrhage reveals mild shock. Which of the following would the nurse expect to assess? (Select all that apply.)
A) Diaphoresis B) Tachycardia C) Oliguria D) Cool extremities E) Confusion
A group of interns at Wingsdale Hospital are watching Dr. Gerald and his team perform a surgery. During the surgery, Dr. Gerald resuscitates his patient from cardiac arrest by giving her an intravenous injection of epinephrine. As soon as the patient's condition improves, Dr. Gerald explains to his interns that when epinephrine binds to the beta receptors of the heart, it triggers an increase in heart rate and blood pressure. Based on the information provided in this scenario, we can conclude that epinephrine is acting as a(n):
A. partial antagonist. B. antagonist. C. modulator. D. agonist.
Which of the following skin disorders in elderly persons is considered a pre-malignant lesion
A. Angioma B. Melanoma C. Presence of squamous cells D. Actinic keratosis