A nurse assesses a patient's IV lines on an hourly basis. When checking the IVs this hour, the nurse finds localized pain, redness, warmth, and swelling around the insertion site of a 25-year-old female patient
What is the nurse's first priority?
A) Elevate the extremity
B) Apply a warm compress
C) Restart the line in the opposite extremity
D) Apply a cold compress
E) Discontinue the IV infusion
E
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1. James Derham 2. Friar Juan de Mena 3. St. Camillus de Lellis 4. Calista Roy
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On which activities would the nurse focus at this point? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Deciding on the skill mix necessary for direct client care 2. Selling the new system to the current emergency department staff 3. Comparing the actual results of the new system to the projected results 4. Telling staff what to do 5. Coaching the staff through the implementation of a new schedule
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a. Hypotension b. Normal sinus rhythm c. Increased serum calcium levels d. Complaints of muscle weakness e. Serum glucose level of 225 mg/dL
The nurse is caring for a conscious adult client with an obstructed airway. When performing abdominal thrusts, which action by the nurse is appropriate?
1. Making a fist with one hand, with the thumb on top, and placing the thumb just below the xiphoid process 2. Using the side of the hand and placing it just above the xiphoid process 3. Grasping the fist with the other hand and placing the flat of the hand into the client's abdomen 4. Making a fist with one hand, tucking the thumb inside the fist, grasping the hand with the other fist, and pushing the fist above the victim's navel and below the xiphoid process