The best nursing intervention for the nursing diagnosis of,…
The best nursing intervention for the nursing diagnosis of, “Infection, High Risk for, related to suppressed inflammatory response from excessive corticosteroid production and skin and capillary fragility resulting from Cushing’s Syndrome.” would be to __________________.
Read DetailsPatient Information: Name: Mae Smith Age: 70 Medical Histor…
Patient Information: Name: Mae Smith Age: 70 Medical History: Heart failure, chronic kidney disease (Stage 4), Hypertension Current Medications: Lisinopril, Spironolactone, Metoprolol Presenting Complaint: Mae presents to the clinic with complaints of muscle cramps, weakness, and irregular heartbeats. She has been experiencing these symptoms for the past three days. Laboratory Results: Serum Potassium: 5.8 mEq/L (normal range: 3.5-5.0 mEq/L) BUN, Creatinine: Elevated Based on the patient history, which of the following nursing interventions is the most appropriate for Mae?
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