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The client will return to his or her previous fecal elimination pattern.Once the cause of diarrhea has been identified and corrected. the client to return to his or her previous elimination pattern. This is not an example of an allergy to the antibiotic but a common consequence of overgrowth of bowel organisms not killed by the drug. Antidiarrheal medications are usually prescribed according to ...
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Relaxation of the pelvic jointsDuring pregnancy. hormonal changes cause relaxation of the pelvic joints. resulting in the typical waddling gait.Option A: Changes in posture are related to the growing fetus.Option B: Pressure on the surrounding muscles causing discomfort is due to the growing uterus.Option D: Weight gain has no effect on gait.
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The nurse who never had German Measles. The nurse who never had mumps. The nurse who never had roseola.Herpes zoster (shingles) is caused by a reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus. the causative virus for chicken pox. Individuals who have not been exposed to the varicella-zoster virus or who did not receive the varicella-zoster vaccine are susceptible to chickenpox. Health workers who are ...
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Wear supportive bra Rest during the acute phase Continue to breastfeed if the breasts are not too sore.Mastitis are an infection of the lactating breast. Client instructions include resting during the acute phase. maintaining a fluid intake of at least 3 L a day. and taking analgesics to relieve discomfort. Additional supportive measures include the use of moist heat or ice packs and wearing a ...
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Taking medications on time to maintain therapeutic blood levelsTaking medications correctly to maintain blood levels that are not too low or too high is important.Option A: Overeating is a cause of exacerbation of symptoms. as is exposure to heat. crowds. erratic sleep habits. and emotional stress.Option B: Muscle-strengthening exercises are not helpful and can fatigue the client.Option C: ...
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Reposition the client to avoid neck flexionThe nurse should first attempt nursing interventions. such as repositioning the client to avoid neck flexion. which increases venous return and lowers ICP.Options B. C. and D: If nursing measures prove ineffective notify the physician. who may prescribe mannitol. pentobarbital. or hyperventilation therapy.
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Visual disturbance Headache Orthopnea GoutPolycythemia vera, a condition in which too many RBCs are produced in the blood serum, can lead to an increase in the hematocrit and hypervolemia, hyperviscosity, and hypertension. Subsequently, the client can experience dizziness, tinnitus, visual disturbances, headaches, or a feeling of fullness in the head. The client may also experience ...
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Bed rest with the affected extremity elevated.Bed rest is indicated to prevent emboli while the elevation of the affected leg facilitates blood flow by the force of gravity and reduces pain and edema.
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Ineffective tissue perfusion related to decreased peripheral blood flow secondary to decreased cardiac output. Decreased cardiac output related to structural and functional changes.HF is a result of structural and functional abnormalities of the heart tissue muscle. The heart muscle becomes weak and does not adequately pump the blood out of the chambers. As a result, blood pools in the left ...
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A blood pressure of 176/88 mm Hg.Pheochromocytoma. a tumor of the adrenal medulla that secretes excessive catecholamine. causes hypertension. tachycardia. hyperglycemia. hypermetabolism. and weight loss. It isnt associated with the other options.
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