remediation (hesi)
erythropoietin is produced by the kidneys. which statement regarding erythropoietin is true
erythropoietin deficiency is associated with renal failure
laboratory report of a client reveals increased serum cholesterol levels which other findings indicate growth hormone deficiency and my client
growth hormone deficiency results in thinning of Bones and increases the risk for pathological fractures
what will the nurse expect diagnostic studies of a client with Cushing's syndrome to indicate
high levels of 17 keto steroids in a 24 hour urine test
a client who takes furosemide and digoxin report everything looks yellow how will the nurse respond
hold medication until I consult with the health care provider is a safe practice because yellow vision indicates digitalis toxicity
a client with hyperthyroidism is to receive methimazole what instructions does the nurse provide
initial Improvement will take several weeks
cardiac nitrates relax smooth muscle of the coronary arteries they dilate and deliver more blood to Heart muscles relieving what
ischemic pain
functions of a client subcutaneous layer of skin he won't let
it provides insulation, acts as an energy Reservoir, it acts as a mechanical shock absorber
which term refers to exaggeration on the posterior curvature of the thoracic spine
kyphosis
trimethobenzamide
metabolized in the liver and excreted in the urine.
a nurse is caring for a client with Parkinson's disease he was taking benztropine mesylate cogentin orally daily the nurse does which of the following to assess for a side effect of the medication
monitors intake and output
pregnant client in blood test reveals an increase in alpha-fetoprotein level which condition does the nurse suspect that this result indicates
neural tube defect
what is the maximum amount of time the nurse should allow an older adult with cerebrovascular accident to remain in one position
one to two hours
which nursing Theory focuses on the client's self-care needs
orem's Theory
crackles in the lungs can indicate the client receiving IV fluids is
overloaded with fluids
which hormone is released in response to low serum levels of calcium
parathyroid hormone
a client is scheduled for an adrenalectomy. what does the nurse expect that the plan of care will include
parenteral corticosteroids. steroid therapy usually is given intravenously or intramuscularly preoperatively and continued intraoperatively to prepare for the acute adrenal insufficiency
a client is admitted to the hospital after General paresis develops as a complication of syphilis which therapy should the nurse anticipate will most likely be prescribed for this client
penicillin therapy, massive doses of penicillin May limit CNS damage if treatment is started before a neural deterioration from syphilis occurs
Cogentin Parkinson's disease
prolong the dopamine activity in the central nervous system
bradycardia in infant
pulse slower than 90 to 110 beats per minute and infants
a nurse has administered sublingual nitroglycerin which parameters should the nurse use to determine the effectiveness of sublingual nitroglycerin
relief of anginal pain
which statement is true regarding the functions of kidney hormones
renin raises blood pressure because of angiotensin and aldosterone secretion
a client is admitted to the hospital for a subtotal thyroidectomy when discussing post-operative drug therapy with a client what will the nurse include in the teaching
report palpitations nervousness Tremors or loss of weight that may indicate an overdose of thyroid hormone. excessive thyroid hormone replacement may lead to signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism
which diseases caused by coronaviruses
severe acute respiratory syndrome
Cogentin is prescribed for a client with a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease the nurse provides instructions to the client regarding the medication which statement by the client indicates the need for further instructions
spend one hour a day in the Sun
Bisphosphonates, like Fosamax or Boniva
take with full glass of water take 30 mins before bed remain upright for at least 30 minutes after taking
a laboring client who has positive for Group B streptococcus is given an initial dose of 2 grams of ampicillin at 9 a.m. according to established guidelines for intrapartum management of this client what should the next dose be
the established guidelines for inter part of antibiotic prophylaxis for a client infected with GBS is an initial dose of 2 grams followed by one gram dose every 4 hours
what determines if a client will develop AIDS from an HIV infection
the number of CD4 + T cells available
what information should the nurse include when teaching a client about antacid tablets
they interfere with the absorption of other drugs
tigan
trimethobenzamide is indicated for the control of nausea and vomiting
0.1 g
100 mg
the total body water in a premature newborn is
85%
the healthcare provider prescribes nitroglycerin ointment for a client who was admitted for chest pain and a myocardial infraction which statement if made by the client would have to get understanding of the side effects of nitroglycerin ointment
I may experience a headache
nurse administering serum albumin intravenously to a client with a ascitis in response to this therapy what does the nurse expect to decrease
abdominal girth
a client with rheumatoid arthritis has been given a prescription for acetylsalicylic acid. the client asks the nurse what kind of drug is acetyl silicic acid the nurse recalls that this drug has which property
acetylsalicylic acid or aspirin acts as an analgesic by inhibiting production of inflammatory mediators
a nurse is providing discharge instructions about Digoxin which response should the nurse include as a reason for a client to withhold the
blurred vision, visual disturbances such as blurred vision or yellow vision may be evidence of digoxin toxicity
a client who is on haloperidol (Haldol) at bed time also receives benztropine Cogentin at the same time the nurse instruct the client that the benztropine is given to..
combat extrapyramidal side effects
a client is treated with lorazepam for status epilepticus what effects of Lorazepam does the nurse consider therapeutic
depresses the CNS
primary health care provider prescribes two units of packed red blood cells for a client who is bleeding before a blood Administration what is the nurses priority
determining proper typing and cross matching of blood
a nurse is caring for a client who is receiving an intravenous infusion what should the nurse do first if the IV infusion infiltrates
discontinue the infusion
metoprolol
dizziness with strenuous activity
anti dementia drugs
donepezil, rivastigmine, galantamine, tacrine, mantine