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The nurse identifies assessment findings for an African-American client with preeclampsia. Blood pressure is 158/100 mmHg; urinary output 50 mL/hour; lungs clear to auscultation; urine protein 1+; 1+ edema hands, feet, ankles.
 
  On the next hourly assessment, which new assessment finding would indicate worsening of the condition?
  A) Blood pressure 158/100 mmHg
  B) Platelet count 150,000
  C) Urinary output 20 mL/hour
  D) Reflexes 2+

Question 2

A home care nurse is applying an Unna boot on a client with a stasis ulcer. Which statement will the nurse include when providing client education regarding this therapy?
 
  A) A nurse will change this dressing every 2 days.
  B) It is important that you maintain strict bed rest.
  C) The dressing will be applied to the entire length of your leg.
  D) The dressing I am applying is semi-rigid.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

The decrease in urine output is an indication of decrease in glomerular filtration rate, which indicates a loss of renal perfusion. The assessment finding most abnormal and life-threatening is the urine output change. The blood pressure increase is not significant. The reflexes are normal at 2+. The platelet count is normal, though it is at the lower end.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D

The Unna boot therapy is a semi-rigid dressing used to treat stasis ulcers. The dressing will be changed every 1-2 weeks, depending on ulcer drainage. The dressing allows a client to be ambulatory and does not make the client maintain strict bed rest. The dressing covers the lower leg and part of the thigh but not the entire leg.




WWatsford

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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
Excellent


xiazhe

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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