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burton19126

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The nurse is caring for a client who has turned cyanotic. The nurse concludes that the client could have decreased oxygen levels or:
 
  1. kidney failure.
  2. a failing spleen.
  3. excess fluid levels.
  4. decreased red blood cells.

Question 2

A client with allergies complains to the nurse that sneezing is bothersome. The nurse should explain to the client that:
 
  1. the doctor can provide medication to decrease sneezing.
  2. sneezing is detrimental to the client.
  3. sneezing occurs because of irritation of cilia in the nares.
  4. sneezing can be stopped with exercises.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 4

1. Kidney failure is not the cause of cyanosis but contributes to decreased oxygenation.
2. A failing spleen will cause the client immune issues.
3. Excess fluid levels do not cause cyanosis, but, like kidney failure, can eventually impact oxygenation.
4. Red blood cells carry hemoglobin that carries oxygen to the cells. Decreased red cells can lead to decreased oxygenation and cyanosis.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 3

1. There are no medications to reduce sneezing.
2. Sneezing is only detrimental when a client has had certain surgeries.
3. Cilia in the nares become irritated with debris, allergens, and microorganisms, and sneezing is the body's way of providing protection.
4. Sneezing cannot be stopped with exercises.




burton19126

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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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