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nummyann

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The local news has been discussing a specific rare disorder that killed a child in the community this week, describing the symptoms of the disease as including nasal congestion, ear pain, and a cough.
 
  The pediatrician's office is receiving numerous calls asking to make appointments to rule out this rare disease. What is the nurse's best action? A) Prepare a handout that describes the disorder discussed in the news in greater detail.
  B) Tell parents their child is experiencing the common cold and do not need to be seen.
  C) Direct all calls to the local news agency to answer questions and provide details.
  D) Become familiar with the disorder and screen each call for more specific symptoms.

Question 2

The nursing instructor is discussing the use of sympathomimetics in patients who have acute bronchospasm.
 
  The instructor shares with the students that this classification of drugs is contraindicated or only used with great caution in patients with what disorders? (Select all that apply.) A) Hypothyroidism
  B) Cardiac disease
  C) Kidney disease
  D) Diabetes mellitus
  E) Peripheral vascular disease



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Answer to Question 1

A
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The nurse needs to not only become more familiar with the disorder in the news, but also needs to be prepared to teach parents about the disease of the week to allay fears so a handout with detailed information would allow the parents to have something to consult after leaving the provider's office. Turning parents away without seeing their child will increase fears and the office will lose credibility for lack of interest in their child's well-being. Directing calls to the news agencies will not provide parents with essential information. Screening calls without seeing the child could be potentially very dangerous.

Answer to Question 2

B, D, E
Feedback:
Before administering a sympathomimetic the nurse should assess for possible contraindications or cautions that include any known allergies to any drug in this class, cigarette use, cardiac disease, vascular disease, arrhythmias, diabetes, and hyperthyroidism. Sympathomimetics have no known adverse effects in hypothyroidism or kidney disease.




nummyann

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Wow, this really help


abro1885

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

 

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