What should the nurse have done instead? Enter a short description of the intervention(s) the nurse should have implemented:

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DYNAMIC EXHIBIT AND CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE
1.59 Read the case study below, and refer to the patient's progress and the nursing interventions over time. Refer
to the case study when answering the questions.
Case: The nurse is caring for a client who is receiving a transfusion of packed red blood cells. The unit was
hung at 1300. The nurse continues to monitor until the transfusion is complete. Vital signs at baseline;
Temp: 98.3°F; Pulse: 72 bpm; Blood pressure: 130/80; Respiratory rate: 14/min; Sao,: 98% on room air.
1610
1720
1700
Time
1500
Temp: 98.2°F (36.78°C)
P: 68 bpm
Temp: 98.4°F (36.89°C) Temp: 98.5°F (36.94°C) Temp: 98.4°F (36.89°C
P: 72 bpm
P: 69 bpm
P: 70 bpm
BP: 127/74
BP: 130/70
BP: 132/76
BP: 128/74
RR: 16/min
RR: 18/min
RR: 14/min
RR: 18/min
Sao,: 97% on room air
Sao,: 98% on room air
Sao,: 98% on room air
The patient reports
feeling well and denies
any complaints.
Sao,: 97% on room air
The nurse notes the
transfusion is nearly
complete and the
patient continues
without complaint.
The patient verbalizes no
complaints at this time.
The unit of packed red
blood cells is complete.
The nurse discontinues
the infusion, flushes the
IV line, and discards
the blood infusion set
appropriately.
VS check as
documented
VS check as
documented.
VS check as
documented.
IV site check.
IV site check.
IV site check
Patient repositioned for
comfort
Cardiac diet served as
ordered.
At what time(s) did the nurse intervene incorrectly?
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01610
01700
01720
What was (were) the incorrect intervention(s)?
What should the nurse have done instead?
Enter a short description of the intervention(s) the nurse should have implemented:
- ZTERVENT -OZS
ASSE SSMENT
Transcribed Image Text:DYNAMIC EXHIBIT AND CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE 1.59 Read the case study below, and refer to the patient's progress and the nursing interventions over time. Refer to the case study when answering the questions. Case: The nurse is caring for a client who is receiving a transfusion of packed red blood cells. The unit was hung at 1300. The nurse continues to monitor until the transfusion is complete. Vital signs at baseline; Temp: 98.3°F; Pulse: 72 bpm; Blood pressure: 130/80; Respiratory rate: 14/min; Sao,: 98% on room air. 1610 1720 1700 Time 1500 Temp: 98.2°F (36.78°C) P: 68 bpm Temp: 98.4°F (36.89°C) Temp: 98.5°F (36.94°C) Temp: 98.4°F (36.89°C P: 72 bpm P: 69 bpm P: 70 bpm BP: 127/74 BP: 130/70 BP: 132/76 BP: 128/74 RR: 16/min RR: 18/min RR: 14/min RR: 18/min Sao,: 97% on room air Sao,: 98% on room air Sao,: 98% on room air The patient reports feeling well and denies any complaints. Sao,: 97% on room air The nurse notes the transfusion is nearly complete and the patient continues without complaint. The patient verbalizes no complaints at this time. The unit of packed red blood cells is complete. The nurse discontinues the infusion, flushes the IV line, and discards the blood infusion set appropriately. VS check as documented VS check as documented. VS check as documented. IV site check. IV site check. IV site check Patient repositioned for comfort Cardiac diet served as ordered. At what time(s) did the nurse intervene incorrectly? 01500 01610 01700 01720 What was (were) the incorrect intervention(s)? What should the nurse have done instead? Enter a short description of the intervention(s) the nurse should have implemented: - ZTERVENT -OZS ASSE SSMENT
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