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kellyjaisingh

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The nurse is reviewing data collected from a client with infective endocarditis. Which data should be documented that indicates the client's condition is not improving? (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. Thirst
  2. Fatigue
  3. Hunger
  4. Itchy red skin
  5. Shortness of breath

Question 2

A client with rheumatic heart disease is concerned that she will need to take antibiotics for the rest of her life. The nurse should explain that antibiotic prophylaxis:
 
  1. Is not necessary in adults, only in children.
  2. Needs to be taken if the client travels abroad.
  3. Is only needed if the client is malnourished or underweight.
  4. Will be required whenever she has dental care.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 2, 5

1. Thirst is not a manifestation of infective endocarditis.
2. Fatigue is a manifestation of infective endocarditis and could indicate that treatment has not been effective.
3. Hunger is not a manifestation of infective endocarditis.
4. Itchy red skin is not a manifestation of infective endocarditis but might be associated with antibiotic intolerance.
5. Shortness of breath is a manifestation of infective endocarditis and could indicate that treatment has not been effective.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 4

1. Antibiotic prophylaxis is needed by adults and children.
2. Antibiotics may be recommended for travel, depending on countries to be visited.
3. Antibiotic prophylaxis is needed regardless of nutritional state.
4. Antibiotic prophylaxis is needed with any dental work or invasive procedure to prevent bacterial endocarditis.



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