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bclement10

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The client with recurrent constipation has been prescribed psyllium (Metamucil). Teaching provided by the nurse should include which of the following instructions?
 
  1. Mix the psyllium powder with any cold beverage.
  2. Mix the psyllium powder with 4 oz of a hot beverage.
  3. Mix the psyllium powder with gelatin, applesauce, or pudding.
  4. Mix the psyllium powder with 8 oz of water or juice followed by drinking an additional 8 oz of liquid.

Question 2

A mother brings her child to the emergency department. Based on the child's sitting position, drooling, and apparent respiratory distress, a diagnosis of epiglottis is suspected.
 
  In anticipation of the physician's prescriptions, number the following actions in the appropriate order for deliv-ering nursing interventions for this child. (Number 1 is the first action, and number 6 is the last action.) 1 Prepare for assisted ventilation and have necessary equipment available. 2 Obtain a pulse oximetry reading. 3 Obtain an axillary temperature. 4 Assess breath sounds by auscultation. 5 Obtain weight for correct antibiotic dose infusion. 6 Ask the mother about the precipitating events related to the child's condition.



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Answer to Question 1

4

Rationale: Metamucil is a bulk-forming laxative. It should be mixed with 8 oz of water or juice, followed by drinking another 8 oz of liquid. This will help prevent impaction of the medication in the stomach or small intestine. The other options are incorrect methods of administration.

Answer to Question 2

1, 3, 4, 2, 5, 6

Rationale: The highest priority with epiglottis is to have assisted ventilation available, because the highest risk with this child is complete airway obstruction. Physiological interventions con-tinue to have the highest priority, with assessment of breath sounds and then obtaining pulse oximetry being next highest in priority. Once the airway is stabilized, the temperature can be ob-tained. At this time, the child should be stabilized and the weight can be obtained. The last prior-ity is asking about precipitating events, which is done once physiological needs are met.




bclement10

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
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