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For a patient, what specific nurse assessment findings would demonstrate effectiveness of drug therapy prednisone?
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- A client who is admitted with complications related to hypopituitarism is diaphoretic and hypotensive. Which assessment findings warrants immediate interventions by the nurse?Also, describe two nursing interventions by the nurse to provide comfort during labor and birth that could be considered as non-pharmacological and the expected outcomes.What are the advantages of standard treatment guidelines? Please shortly answer at your own easy words. Answer should be to the point.
- In written word, outline information and nurse considerations for educating patients on the following topics:? Answer please Cervical insufficiency Hydatidiform mole ABO and Rh incompatibilities?When monitoring for a therapeutic response to aminoglutethimide, the nurse will look for which potential outcomes? a) Increase in Cushing’s syndrome characteristicsb )Decrease in Cushing’s syndrome characteristicsc )Increased lymphocyte levelsd )Growth suppressionIn completing a focused assessment of a client who has completed treatment for Herpes zoster (shingles), what assessment data is most important for the practical nurse to obtain? A Pain scale. B Capillary refill. C Joint mobility. D Urine color.
- The nurse is reviewing factors that influence pharmacokinetics in the neonatal patient. Which factor puts the neonatal patient at risk with regard to drug therapy? a )Immature renal system b )Hyperperistalsis in the GI tract c) Irregular temperature regulation d )Smaller circulatory capacityA nurse is caring for a client with trichomoniasis and is prescribed metronidazole. What adverse effect should the nurse report immediately to the providerWhat are the nursing responsibilities for administering metoclopramide? Prior, during and after the administration.
- The nurse would consider which of the following assessment findings as an adverse effect of sulfonylurea therapy? Question 70 options: a) Weight loss b) Hypoglycemia c) Gastrointestinal distress d) Lactic acidosisIn written word, outline information and nurse considerations for educating patients on the following topics: Cervical insufficiency Hydatidiform mole ABO and Rh incompatibilitiesDiscuss the role of a nurse in caring for a patient with an endotracheal tube.