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Question Answered step-by-step please help me 1.Which laboratory finding the nurse need to report… please help me 1. Which laboratory finding the nurse need to report to the health care on a client taking rivaroxaban.A. platelets of 90,000/mmB. Hematocrit of 42%C. potassium of 4.9 mEq/dlD. international normalized ratio of 1.82. what adverse drug reaction would indicate to the nurse to stop a client dobutamine infusionA. Urine output of 400 ml over 7 hoursB. Respiration rate of 25 breaths per minuteC. Heart rate of 140 beats per minuteD. Blood pressure of 90/58 mmHg3. Which teaching had the highest priority for a client taking aacting and beta blockerA. You can expect prolonged tachycardiaB. These medications can cause agitation for some peopleC. You can expect some transient mild hypertensionD. Do not abruptly stop these medication4. when caring for a client in an exacerbation of heart failure, the nurse starts a dobutamine infusion at 5mcg kg/min. what assessment data would indicate the dobutamine is effective? SATAA. Oriented to person onlyB. Urine output of 300 ml in 8 hoursC. Warm, dry skinD. Mean arterial pressure of 50 5. Before giving a client a order dose of hydrochlorothiazide, which of assessments finding should the nurse review. SATAA. Platelet’s levelB. Uric acid levelC. Blood glucoseD. Potassium levelE. Liver function6. What Is the risk for a diabetic patient taking metoprolol hypertension?A. Blood pressure will be difficult to control because of increase cardiac outputB. The client may not recognize symptoms of a hypoglycemic reactionC. The client blood pressure will be below normalD. Client may have persistent hyperglycemia7. Which laboratory abnormality should be reported immediately to the health care provider on a  client receiving nesiritide for congestive hear failureA. Serum creatine 0.7 mg .dlB. Sodium 133 mEg/lC. Aspartate aminotransferase 15 IU/LD. Potassium 3.5 ,Eq/l8. A heath care provider orders furosemide 40 mg po bid. In teaching the client to take this medication at home when should the nurse indicate to take these two doses of furosemideA. In the early morning and repeat between 12 noon and 2pmB. The nurse should question the order, this is excessive dosingC. Once in the morning and again at bedtimeD. Take both does in the morning at the same time9. what physical assessment component would be the priority to assess in a client after giving epinephrine for an anaphylactic reactionA. Urine outputB. Heart tonesC. Capillary refillD. Breath sounds10. what is the nurse priority intervention when caring for a client with an INR OF ?5.8A. Access urine output and colorB. Restart ordered heparin infusionC. Initiate bleeding precautionD. Administer sulfate11. A client ask why they have to remove their nitroglycerin patch every night before bed. what is the best response by the nurseA. You can build up tolerance to nitroglycerin if you do not have a nitrate free periodB. Too much nitroglycerin can give you s headache and there is nothing to take for the painC. You will not have chest pain while you sleep so there is no reason to have this patchD. Nitroglycerine can cause severe stomach to upset if not taken with regular meals12. A client is taking clopidogrel post coronary stent placement. What is the priority teaching concept for this client.A. You will need to increase intake of high fiber foodsB. Notify the health provider if your systolic blood pressure is less than 110C. Monitor your temperature at least three times a day for any changesD. Notify the healthcare provider if your stool is tarry in consistency 13. .The nurse is preparing to administer a new order of application to a client either surgery, which finding would indicate a need to hold medication and contact provider.A. Clean intact surgical incisionB. Blood pressure of 102/60C. Epidural catheter in placeD. Platelet level of 155,000 mm314. Which digoxin serum level is preferred for a 65-year-old female?A. 0.4ng/mlB. 1 ng/mlC. 2.8 ng/mlD. 2.1 ng/ml15. Which symptoms would indicate the early onset of digoxin toxicity in a client SATAA. Seeing yellow halos around lightsB. VomitingC. ConfusionD. NauseaE. Premature ventricular contractions16. When teaching a client about potassium rich foods to incorporate in their diet, which food selection shows education was successful? SATAA. Cucumber’B. FishC. BroccoliD. peanutsE. tomatoes17. which client condition (s) should the nurse question the use of losartan? SATAA. type 1 diabetes mellitusB. hypertensionC. pregnancyD. end stage liver diseaseE. congestive heart failure18. what dietary change may a client have to make when adding enalapril to their current hypertension treatment plan?A. Increase intake of potassium rich foodB. Avoid calcium contain antacidsC. Decrease fiber rich foodsD. Limit use of self-substituted to season food.  19. What is the advantage using losartan over lisinopril?A. Losartan does not cause dizziness like lisinoprilB. The advantage is that no lifestyle medication needs to be madeC. There is no advantage to using losartan because they are the sameD. Losartan does not cause a cough like lisinopril20. When receiving the home medication list for a client on warfarin, which over the counter supplement the nurser part to the healthcare providerA. Vitamin kB. SodiumC. PotassiumD. Vitamin E21. When caring for a client in hypovolemic shock, which finding(s) would indicate that the dopamine was at a therapeutic level. SATAA. Urine output of 48 ml in 2 hoursB. Skin that is pale and mottledC. Pulses of 3+ in bilateral feetD. Blood pressure of 98/70 mmHgE. Alert and oriented x 422. Before administering tamsulosin to a male client with benign prostatic hypertrophy BPH, what assessment finding would the nurse priority?A. Blood pressure 100/60B. Nasal congestionC. Increased alertnessD. Headache of 7 on 0-10 scale23. If a client is receiving a heparin infusion at 25 ml/hr. the concentration is 25000 units of heparin mixed in 500 ml of 0.9% of sodium chloride. How much heparin is the client receiving? Round to the nearest whole number. units /hr1250? 24. A nurse note that a client has not have a bowel movement in 4 days. Which medication order should the nurse clarify before administering?A. CholestyramineB. Isosorbide dinitrateC. DigoxinD. Metformin25. A client with history of hypertension that has been manage well with oral metoprolol therapy is ordered to be nothing by month with no exception after midnight for surgery in the morning. What will the nurse do about the morning dose of metoprolol?a. Notify the transporter that the medication has been helpb. Give the oral morning dose with milkc. Give the same dose intravenouslyd. Contact the health care provider26. which laboratory test is necessary to monitor the intended effects of atorvastatin?A. electrolyte panelB. renal function testC. lipid profile levelsD. liver function test27. in which client condition would the nurse the nurse question the use of warfarinA. my cordial infractionB. atrial fibrillationC. pulmonary embolusD. hemophilia28. .A client is prescribe hydrochlorothiazide for the treatment of hypertension, when teaching the client about the medication, which of the following should the nurse include?A. Stop taking this medication if you notice increase urinationB. Take this medication every night after dinnerC. You will need to endure your diet contains potassium rich foodsD. You will need to take your pulse before taking this medication29. When preparing a client morning medication the nurse notes an order for heparin 5,000 units subcutaneously and enoxaparin 40 mg subcutaneously. What is the nurse priority action?A. Administer only the enoxaparin and hold the heparinB. Contact the health care provider and clarify the ordersC. Assess the clients aPTT and creatine levelsD. Administer the medication in separate abdominal site 30. Which of the following adverse drug effects would results in a need to stop lisinoprilA. Dry nonproductive coughB. DizzinessC. Potassium 5.1 mE/qlD. Fatigue  31. Which electrolyte level should be reported immediately to decrease the risk for digoxin toxicityA. Calcium of 8.4 mg/dlB. Potassium of 3.3 mEg/lC. Magnesium 1.8 mg/dlD. Sodium of 148 mEg/l32. Using the image below what is the location for administering heparin for deep vein thrombosis prevention? SubQ (stomach) 33. When reviewing a list of home medication for a client with a new order for ranolazine, which dietary supplement would be most likely to cause severe adverse effects?A. St john’s wortB. Vitamin kC. HawthornD. Potassium34. The nurse is caring for a client admitted with congestive heart failure five days ago who now complained of muffled hearing, which medications the most likely cause of this reaction?A. FurosemideB. MilrinoneC. AtorvastatinD. nitroglycerin        Health Science Science Nursing ADN 112 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

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