Will cause orange discoloration of sweat. urine. and feces. Rifampin causes red-orange discolorations of bodily secretions such as sweat, urine, tears, and feces.
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Tell the friends to visit the child The child is 16 years old. In the stage of IDENTITY VS. ROLE CONFUSION. The most significant persons in this group are the PEERS. The child is not dying and the situation did not even talk about the childs belief therefore. calling the priest is unnecessary.
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Ventricular fibrillation Ventricular fibrillation is characterized by irregular chaotic undulations of varying amplitudes. Ventricular fibrillation has no measurable rate and no visible P waves or QRS complexes and results from electrical chaos in the ventricles.
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The family’s socioeconomic status. Socioeconomic status is not a reliable predictor of abuse in the home so that it would be the least important consideration in deciding issues of safety for the victim of family violence. The availability of appropriate community shelters and the ability of the non-abusing caretaker to intervene on the clients behalf are important factors when making ...
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Administer oxygen therapy via nasal cannula. The priority goal is to increase myocardial oxygenation. These actions are also appropriate and should be performed immediately.
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Increase your carbohydrate intake.” In a client with CRF. unrestricted intake of sodium. protein. potassium. and fluid may lead to a dangerous accumulation of electrolytes and protein metabolic products. such as amino acids and ammonia. Therefore. the client must limit intake of sodium; meat. which is high in protein; bananas. which are high in potassium; and fluid. because the failing ...
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Cerebrovascular accident Hypertension is referred to as the silent killer for adults. because until the adult has significant damage to other systems. hypertension may go undetected. CVAs can be related to long-term hypertension. Myocardial infarction is generally related to coronary artery disease.
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Oral medication therapy Oral medication administration is a noninvasive. medical treatment for coronary artery disease. Coronary artery bypass surgery and percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty are invasive. surgical treatments.
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Evaluate urine specific gravity. Urine output of 300 ml/hr may indicate diabetes insipidus. which is a failure of the pituitary to produce the anti-diuretic hormone. This may occur with increased intracranial pressure and head trauma; the nurse evaluates for low urine specific gravity. increased serum osmolarity and dehydration.
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Flossing between the teeth The client who is immune-suppressed and has bone marrow suppression should be taught not to floss his teeth because platelets are decreased. Using oils and cream-based soaps is allowed. as is eating salt and using an electric razor; therefore. answers A. C. and D are incorrect.
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