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Question Answered step-by-step Answer these questions with rationales A nurse is performing an…  Answer these questions with rationales A nurse is performing an assessment for a client suspected of having diabetes insipidus. Upon reviewing the results from the urine specimen, the nurse will anticipate the following abnormal findings.  (Select all that apply). Increase urine pHDecrease urine potassiumIncreased urine sodiumDecrease urine pHIncrease urine osmolality Decrease urine sodiumIncreased urine potassiumDecrease urine osmolality  A client is diagnosed with nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. The nurse will anticipate the health care provider to order the following classification of drugs. (Select all that apply) Thiazide diuretics  Prostaglandin inhibitorsVasopressinMild salt depletion A nurse is reinforcing teaching to a client who is diagnosed with diabetes insipidus. Which of the following statements indicates an understanding of the teaching? I should expect to gain 5 lbs. of water weight.””My hands and feet will stop growing after I began taking medication.””I should expect to experience high glucose levels.””I may experience a dry mouth.”  You are caring for a client suspected of having hyperthyroidism. The provider orders an electrocardiogram. The ECG can determine which cardiac abnormalities? (Select all that apply) Bradycardia Changes in P and T waveforms.Atrial fibrillationTachycardiaAngina A client is diagnosed with neurogenic diabetes insipidus. The nurse will seek clarity on which order if included on the client’s electronic medication records?DesmopressinProstaglandin inhibitors Chlorpropamide and ThiazideVasopressin The nurse is preparing to administer Desmopressin. Which route of administration would the nurse question?Intranasally OrallyParenterallyIntramuscular  A client is prescribed Desmopressin, what is the anticipated time the medication will be administered.Upon risingBedtimeNo specific time is indicatedAfter mealsThe physician has ordered a fluid deprivation test for a client suspected of having diabetes insipidus. During the test, the nurse should prioritize what assessments? Temperature and oxygen saturationBreath sounds and bowel soundsHeart rate and blood pressureColor, warmth, movement, and sensation of extremities A client diagnosed with diabetes insipidus is prescribed vasopressin. The nurse understands this medication should be used with caution in client with which disorder? Diabetes mellitus Coronary artery diseaseChronic renal failureHyperthyroidism  The nurse understands excessive urine output from untreated DI can cause the following complications. (Select all that apply) Circulatory collapseDehydration Central nervous system collapse Hypernatremia A client is prescribed a beta blocker for the management and treatment of hyperthyroidism. The nurse should monitor for which adverse reaction.  Hypoglycemia in clients who have diabetes mellitusMonitor for leukopeniaAcute renal failure in clients who have diabetes mellitusMonitor for hepatotoxicity  A client is scheduled for a total thyroidectomy. The client asked the nurse why is it necessary to take iodine 10 to 14 days before the surgery. The nurse is correct why she states this response? Iodine will reverse the symptoms of hyperthyroidismIodine is not required before surgery but administered during the post-operative period.Iodine will totally shrink the gland size and prevent the need for surgery.Iodine will reduce the gland size and prevent excessive bleeding. During the post-operative phase of a thyroidectomy, the nurse is assessing for complications. Identify the clinical symptoms which may hemorrhage. Chest painVocal changesVomitingAbdominal pain A Thyroid storm a medical emergency with a low mortality rate. TrueFalse A client who undergoes a subtotal thyroidectomy will require a lifetime of hormone replacement therapy. TrueFalse  Health Science Science Nursing NURSING NUR151 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)