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michelleunicorn

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The nurse is reinforcing discharge teaching for a client admitted with a diagnosis of pyelonephritis who will continue antibiotics after discharge. The nurse stresses the importance of:
 
  1. Drinking at least 2,000 mL of fluid daily.
  2. Daily weights.
  3. Straining all urine.
  4. Recording intake and output.

Question 2

The nurse is admitting a client from the Emergency Department with a diagnosis of metabolic alkalosis. Appropriate treatment and nursing interventions for this client include: Standard Text: Select all that apply.
 
  1. Administer chloride.
  2. Administer oxygen.
  3. Maintain a patent IV.
  4. Encourage fluids.
  5. Encourage ambulation.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: The nurse will stress the importance of taking in adequate fluid for the client with a urinary tract infection taking antibiotics, in order to help flush the urinary system and meet fluid needs to reduce the risk of drug toxicity. Straining urine is required for clients with renal calculi.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale: Chloride will be administered to facilitate the excretion of bicarbonate by the kidneys.





 

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