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Answered: Apr 26, 2024
Sputum culture

Tuberculosis is definitively diagnosed through culture and isolation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. A presumptive diagnosis is made based on a tuberculin skin test, a sputum...Read More

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Physical aggression toward others

Physical aggression toward others is a significant criterion consistent with the diagnoses of conduct disorder.Option A: Arguing with adults may indicate a...Read More

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Low arterial PaO2

The earliest clinical sign of acute respiratory distress syndrome is an increased respiratory rate. Breathing becomes labored. and the client may exhibit air hunger....Read More

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Remember. clients. not nurses. are responsible for their own choices and decisions.”

Giving advice tells the client what to do or how to behave. It implies that the nurse knows...Read More

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Increased urine osmolarity

In hyperglycemia. urine osmolarity (the measurement of dissolved particles in the urine) increases as glucose particles move into the urine. The client...Read More

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Answered: Apr 26, 2024
The client functions well in other areas of his life.
The degree of aggressiveness is out of proportion to the stressor.
The client has a history of parental alcoholism and chaotic,...Read More

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Disconnecting the IV tubing from the catheter in the vein

The tubing should not be removed from the IV catheter. With each break in the system. there is an increased chance of introducing...Read More

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Using good sanitation with dishes and shared bathrooms

Hepatitis A is transmitted through the fecal oral route or from contaminated water or food. Measures to protect the family include...Read More

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Pulse

An elevated serum potassium level may lead to a life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia. which the nurse can detect immediately by palpating the pulse.Option A: The clients blood pressure...Read More

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Take the medication with each meal.”
Side effects include abdominal bloating and flatus.”
Take some form of glucose if hypoglycemia occurs.”
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Answered: Oct 24, 2018
The client may be terminally ill but there is a big chance that the person has already gone through a lot of things in the past that the person is proud of. The nurse may want to take time to...Read More

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Consuming a low-carbohydrate. high protein diet and avoiding fasting.

To control hypoglycemic episodes. the nurse should instruct the client to consume a low-carbohydrate. high protein...Read More

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Call the physician

Severe pain or pain accompanied by nausea is an indicator of increased intraocular pressure and should be reported to the physician immediately. The other options are...Read More

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Anticipate and neutralize potentially explosive situations.

The nurse is responsible for maintaining a safe environment; therefore. it would be appropriate to observe for signs that an...Read More

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