A client who underwent laryngotomy presented with depression…
A client who underwent laryngotomy presented with depression, increased sensitivity to cold, and constipation. On assessment, the nurse identifies the client with a puffy face and periorbital edema. The blood report shows a high thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) level. Which does the nurse interpret from the findings?
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The nurse finds that the client is exhibiting wheezing, prolonged exhalations, and rhonchi. The client uses accessory muscles during breathing. As a treatment, the health-care provider prescribes bronchodilators and corticosteroids in the form of inhalers. Which disorder does the nurse identify related to the symptoms and treatment of the client?
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The health-care provider finds that a client is producing foul-smelling sputum with a cough, which is accompanied by chills, fever, and chest pain. Which treatments are prescribed by the health-care provider? Select all that apply.
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