An immunocompromised older adult has developed a urinary tra…
An immunocompromised older adult has developed a urinary tract infection and the care team recognizes the need to prevent an exacerbation of the client’s infection that could result in urosepsis and septic shock. What action should the nurse perform to reduce the client’s risk of septic shock?
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The nurse is caring for a client with a traumatic brain injury receiving dexamethasone (Decadron) 4 mg IV every 6 hours. The client’s vital signs are Temperature: 99.0°F BP: 160/90 HR: 120 Respirations: 16 O2 Sat: 95%. Yesterday the client weighed: 67.2 kg. Which of the following assessment information would require immediate intervention?
Read DetailsA client is brought to the ED with third-degree burns on his…
A client is brought to the ED with third-degree burns on his face, neck, and chest. Upon assessment, the client has shallow breathing, pulse oximetry of 90%, and is disoriented. The nurse prepares for which priority intervention?
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