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frankwu

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Clients at risk for increased fluid retention are individuals with:
 
  A. Addison's disease
  B. Cushing's disease
  C. Diabetic ketoacidosis
  D. Febrile conditions

Question 2

When reviewing suctioning in the home, the nurse instructs the client to:
 
  A. Move into high-Fowler's position
  B. Suction the nasopharynx before the trachea
  C. Apply consistent suction while inserting the catheter
  D. Suction on a regular basis with 200 to 250 mm Hg pressure



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CourtneyCNorton

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Answer to Question 1

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B. Cushing's diseaseCorticostero ids can cause sodium and water retention with potassium excretion.
A. Addison's diseaseDeficiency of corticosteroids causes sodium and water excretion.
C. Diabetic ketoacidosisOsmotic diuresis from increased blood glucose levels causes fluid volume deficit.
D. FeverProlonged fever diminishes body fluids by increasing insensible water losses from lungs through increased respiratory rate and from diaphoresis.

Answer to Question 2

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A. Discuss and demonstrate with client or family member proper position for procedure.
B. Trachea is suctioned first to remove secretions from airway and improve oxygenation. Nasopharynx is suctioned if needed.
C. Quickly insert catheter without applying suction to end of trach tube or until resistance is met.
D. Set continuous suction pressure between 80 and 150 mm Hg to prevent mucosal damage.



frankwu

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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