Case Study Question #3 of 3: The nurse is caring for a clien…
Case Study Question #3 of 3: The nurse is caring for a client with a primary medical diagnosis of acute renal failure secondary to treatment of a urinary tract infection with a nephrotoxic antibiotic. The client’s morning basic metabolic panel (BMP) reveals the following abnormal data: — Na+ 135 mEq/L — K+ 6.5 mEq/L — Ca+ 7.1 mg/dL — Phos+ 5.3 mmol/L Which additional assessment data does the nurse anticipate in clients with hyperkalemia?
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Case Study Question #1 of 3: The nurse is caring for a client with a primary medical diagnosis of acute renal failure secondary to treatment of a urinary tract infection with a nephrotoxic antibiotic. The client’s morning basic metabolic panel (BMP) reveals the following abnormal data: — Na+ 135 mEq/L — K+ 6.5 mEq/L — Ca+ 7.1 mg/dL — Phos+ 5.3 mmol/L Which electrolyte levels are out of normal range according to the client’s BMP results?
Read DetailsA 3 year old male patient with 103.5 temp presents to your c…
A 3 year old male patient with 103.5 temp presents to your clinic. You obtain a CBC and find: WBC 22.1 Neutrophils 75% with toxic granulation Bands 15% Lymphocytes 4% The best description of the WBC with differential results is:
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