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I can see that you are trying to discuss risk of urinary retention, but how do we assess if patient has fluid deficit or fluid excess?
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- (a) What other symptoms of an acute state of confusion may Alex be experiencing? (b) What investigations may have been carried out to determine Alex's urinary infection? (c) How will Alex's acute state of confusion be managed? (d) What nursing interventions should the nurse deliver to help manage Alex's incontinence? Instructions: Please complete the following questions for the Case Study. Please answer each question in paragraph form on a Word document. Please provide one professional reference for each section. Incorporate the professional reference into one of your answers to support your answer. Please list the professional reference at the end of the assignment (although you will also place the reference in the body of your answer) in APA format. The remaining questions is at the top and can I please have the referenceThe Nurse is caring for an adolescent with BMI above the 95th percentile with has been experiencing increased urination. Which diagnostic test should the nurse anticiapated?The nurse is caring for an older adult who is receiv- ing oxybutynin (Ditropan) to reduce the occurrence of bladder spasms related to a UTI. For which side effect should the nurse assess the patient? 1. Diaphoresis 2. Palpitations 3. Gastric irritation 4. Orange-colored urine
- 32-Six hours after removing a postoperative client's indwelling urinary catheter, the client has not voided. What action should the practical nurse take? A- Ask the client if they are uncomfortable. B- Reinsert the indwelling urinary catheter. C- Obtain order to increase intravenous infusion rate. D- Complete a bladder scan. asap pleaseI NEED an explanation... A patient has been receiving therapy with the aminoglycoside tobramycin, and the nurse notes that the patient's latest trough drug level is 3 mcg/mL. This drug is given daily, and the next dose is to be administered now. Based on this trough drug level, what is the nurse's priority action? a. Administer the drug as ordered.b. Hold the drug, and notify the prescriber.c. Call the laboratory to have the test repeated and verified.d. Hold this dose, but administer the next dose as scheduled.THE NURSE IS CARING FOR AN OLDER ADULT WITH BLADDER INCONTINENCE DUE TO DECREASE BLADDER CAPACITY WHICH INTERVENTION SHOULD THE NURSE PROVIDE THAT WOULD BEST PROTECT THE CLIENT DIGNITY
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