1-A client treated for type 2 diabetes mellitus for eight years…
Question Answered step-by-step 1-A client treated for type 2 diabetes mellitus for eight years… 1-A client treated for type 2 diabetes mellitus for eight years arrives to the clinic describing elevated blood glucose readings intermittently for the past two months. Which finding requires further follow-up by the nurse?A-Dark yellow urineB- Blood pressure 130/80 * mmHgC- Difficulty staying asleepD-Weak pedal pulses 2-A 4-year-old with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) is receiving a chemotherapy protocol that includes methotrexate, an antimetabolite. Which information should the nurse provide the parents about caring for their child?A-Use sunblock or protective clothing when outdoorsB- Include the child on regular outings with the familyC-Obtain any childhood vaccination that is not up-to- dateD-Use a diluted commercial mouthwash with mouth care 3-A female child is brought to the emergency department after awakening with a bark-like cough and stridor. Upon arrival to the hospital, her respirations are labored, and she drooling. What action should the nurse implement?A-Assess the child for dehydration.B-Collect midstream urine specimen for culture.C-Examine oropharyngeal area for foreign bodyD-Prepare for emergency tracheotomy 4-An infant with esophageal atresia and trachooesophageal fistula receives a prescription for enteral feedings after corrective surgery. To promote normal growth and development of the infant, which action should the nurse include in the plan of care?A- Use sterile technique during feedingsB- Ensure placement the gastrostomy tube with an abdominal x-ray C- Offer a pacifier for non-nutritive suckingD- Speak to the healthcare provider instituting physical therapy 5- The nurse is preparing a client with an acoustic neuroma for a magnetic resonance image (MRI). Which client complaint is life-threatening and should be reported to the healthcare provider immediately.A- Intensifying headacheB- Difficulty with balanceC-Right ear hearing lossD-Facial numbness Health Science Science Nursing NURS 349 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


