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A patient in an acute-care setting is being monitored closely after recently experiencing status asthmaticus.
 
  The nurse who is providing care for the patient has been assessing the patient's respiratory status frequently and has just completed auscultation of the patient's breath sounds. The nurse notes that the patient's breath sounds are significantly quieter than during the previous assessment. How should the nurse best interpret this assessment finding?
  A) The patient's upper airways are responding to bronchodilators.
  B) The patient's respiratory wheeze is resolving.
  C) The patient's airflow may be severely limited.
  D) The patient is in the early stages of a pulmonary infection.

Question 2

A nurse is conducting a preoperative assessment of a 76-year-old patient who will be having a transurethral prostatic resection later that day.
 
  The patient's wife is concerned about maintaining the patient's medication regimen, stating, He takes a lot of pills and it's important that he gets them while he's in the hospital.. How can the nurse best respond to the wife's concern? A) The care team will look at his medications and only hold those that can safely be stopped..
  B) You're right that it's important, and they'll be continued throughout his stay in the hospital..
  C) His medications will have to stop while he's being held without food, but we will restart them as soon as possible..
  D) In light of his surgery, your husband probably will not need any of the medications that he used to require..



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aprice35067

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A
Feedback:
Some medications need to be continued in spite of a patient's NPO status; these should be identified by the team and continued. Other medications can be temporarily held without significant risk to the patient. It would be inaccurate to assure the wife that all the husband's medications will continue, that they will be unnecessary, or that they will all be held.




fbq8i

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Reply 2 on: Jul 11, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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