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s.tung

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A child with acute postinfectious glomerulonephritis is exhibiting a change in the level of consciousness. The nurse should:
 
  1. Provide seizure precautions for the patient.
   2. Document the findings and reassess in one hour.
   3. Notify the physician immediately, request an order for Lorazepam, and provide seizure precautions.
   4. Anticipate that this is the normal healing process.

Question 2

Identify an activity that is an alternative pain management technique.
 
  1. Blowing bubbles
   2. Holding and rocking the child
   3. Playing with puzzles
   4. All of the above can be used as alternative pain management techniques.



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1. The change in LOC is a medical emergency, and the doctor should immediately be notified and seizure precautions should be taken.
2. The situation is a medical emergency and requires immediate interventions.
3. The change in LOC is a medical emergency requiring doctor notification, a request for an antiepileptic medication, and seizure precautions.
4. Changes in LOC are not a normal part of healing and require immediate medical attention.

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1. A form of alternative pain management, along with other options
2. A form of alternative pain management, along with other options
3. A form of alternative pain management, along with other options
4. Bubbles, rocking, and puzzles are all alternative pain management techniques for children.




s.tung

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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