The eyes are always the same size from birth.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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A nurse in a respiratory unit of a hospital is providing care for a client with end-stage lung disease. Consequently, measurement of the client's arterial blood gases indicates increased PCO2

Which of the following associated consequences would the nurse anticipate? A) A shift to the left of the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve B) Lower than normal production of HCO3 C) Higher than normal production of H+ D) An absence of carbaminohemoglobin

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The nurse documents the assessment and interventions performed to relieve the client's pain on a pain management flow sheet. Why is this documentation important?

Select all that apply. 1. Reduces time spent on documentation. 2. Clarifies and communicates each client's pain experience. 3. Accurately documents the pain management efforts performed by the nurse. 4. Enhances pain relief efforts. 5. Ensures continuity of care.

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A client is prescribed levetiracetam (Keppra). Which laboratory tests does the nurse monitor for potential adverse effects of this medication?

a. Serum electrolyte levels b. Kidney function tests c. Complete blood cell count d. Antinuclear antibodies

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The end of shift report is the appropriate time to communicate (select all that apply):

a. The frequency of which the call light was used. b. Patient's relationship to a staff member. c. New patient orders. d. Impending procedures. e. Evaluation of medication response.

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