Q31. The nurse caring for a patient being treated with chemo…
Q31. The nurse caring for a patient being treated with chemotherapy discussed the types of assessments and interventions that may be necessary to treat the adverse effects of chemotherapy. Which nursing assessments/interventions listed in the left column is appropriate for alleviating the adverse effects of chemotherapy? ADVERSE EFFECTS OF CHEMOTHERAPY APPROPRIATE INTERVENTION/ASSESSESSMENT NEEDED FOR EACH ADVERSE EFFECT Diarrhea [option1] Nausea & vomiting [option2] Thrombocytopenia [option3] Anemia [option4] Neutropenia [option5]
Read DetailsQ 39. An infant is brought to the emergency department with…
Q 39. An infant is brought to the emergency department with observable twitching of the extremities and a temperature of 104.2°F as reported by his parents. What are the appropriate actions for the nurse to take? Select all that apply.
Read DetailsDx: Patient is a 38 y/o woman who has (L) UE lymphedema and…
Dx: Patient is a 38 y/o woman who has (L) UE lymphedema and is s/p L mastectomy. Patient c/o of pressure, intermittent pain and discomfort 2º edema Pt is cleared by MD to begin mechanical compression. BP = 114/70 Pain: 6/10 VAS POC: Mechanical compression to decrease edema to L UE.Please provide the parameters for treatment.Pt position:Inflation Pressure for today’s tx session:Inflation Pressure Ranges as per parameter card:Inflation/Deflation Ratio as per parameter card: Aside from the parameters selected above, what objective data collection can you gather and assess to determine the patient’s response to treatment. (Provide 2 objective measures)
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