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jeatrice

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A patient has experienced an anaphylaxis reaction and is being monitored to ensure she is stable. A nursing diagnosis for her will be
 
  a. Decreased cardiac output.
  b. Impaired skin integrity.
  c. Imbalanced nutrition: less than required.
  d. Feeding self-care deficit.

Question 2

Which sign and symptom is a sign of a mild reaction as a result of a blood transfusion?
 
  a. Vomiting
  b. Urticaria
  c. Diaphoresis
  d. Sore throat



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Answer to Question 1

A
In a patient suffering an anaphylaxis reaction, a nursing diagnosis is Decreased cardiac output.

Answer to Question 2

B
Mild transfusion reaction signs and symptoms include dermatitis, diarrhea, fever, chills, urticaria, cough, and orthopnea.



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