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NUR 2356 / NUR2356 Multidimensional Care I (MDC 1) Exam 1 Review (Latest 2026/2027 Update) | Rasmussen University | Complete Study Guide | Verified Questions & Answers | 100% Correct Solutions | Grade A
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imbalance do the s/s show? Answer Hypovolemia
SOB, Persistant cough, CT shows a small nodule, not infiltrating the lungs. What are the next steps? Answer Pulmonology referral is needed
should the nurse educate in regards to MAIN GOAL of hospice? Answer Quality of life preparation of death
would the nurse do to promote client safety? Answer Inspect feet daily for injuries that go unoticed
nurse as the patient? Answer Can you tell me about any cultural/spiritual practices important to you. See their priest
its 25:1. What action would the nurse do to correct the problem? Answer Initiate IV infusion of Isotonic electrolyte solution. examples: 0.9% NS
Answer retaining fluid
thrombocytopenia. What symptom should the nurse assess for? Answer increased bruising
Patient says he stopped drinking water, because it is too hard to go to the bathroom at night. What should the nurse tell the pateint? Answer Limiting fluid can create imbalances that result in confusion. Lets try adjusting the time of your fluids
Answer Vomiting Hemorrhage Fever Perfused Diaphoresis (Sweating)
following should the nurse tell the patient? Answer
patient? Answer damage DNA interfering with cell division, and cellular regulation in cancer cells
may need further teaching in avoiding hypovolemic episode? Answer increase oral intake to stay hydrated Patient with suspected lung cancer is scheduled for sx to remove tumor and have it biopsied, What would this be classified as a treatment type? Answer diagnostic tx elderly patient (84) present with mental status change, elevated HR, Dry mucus membrane, poor skin turgor. What is the nurse priority intervention? Answer Encourage oral fluid intake measure fluid intake
Patient with cancer has exhausted ALL treatment options, and has a life expectancy of less than 6 months. What would be the next step? Answer Hospice What is an example of a HYPOtonic solution? 0.45% sodium chloride (1/2 NS) What kind of patient would you recommend to hospice? terminal cancer patients with assistance with pain management THINK: PAIN - MORPHINE Patient with cheyne-stokes breathing? What should the nurse expect to see? Deep shallow breathing with Apnea Patient having chemo at risk for Tumor Lysis Syndrome. What does the nurse need to monitor? Potassium
Patient with cancer has facial swelling, distended neck veins, and SOB. What should the nurse suspect? Superior Vena Cava Syndrome Provider ordered Furosemide for a patient with hypovolemia. Before the nurse can administer, what is the most important thing that needs to be done? Assess potassium serum level 1ST Patient getting magnesium sulfate IV, Nurse sees the patient BP low, Bradycardia, and has low DTR. What should the nurse do? STOP! the magnesium sulfate immediately Patient with severe vomiting and diarrhea, labs show Sodium: 126. Patient C/O of muscle cramps, weak, muscle twitching. what should the nurse dot o prioritize condition? Administer 0.9%NS (isotonic) Patient post thyroidectomy x1 day c/o tingling in lips and fingers, positive trousseaus ( muscle twitch). What lab value should the nurse look and what would be suspected? calcium hypocalcemia Patient with hypokalemia getting potassium. what does the nurse need to do before administering potassium IV?
Patient with Hx of HTN, DM, admitted for confusion, and now hypotension. Labs show sodium
Which of the following conditions may cause Fluid volume excess? SIADH female (35) c/o syncope when standing, drowsy and hx of breast cancer. Low urine output, no LMP, weak, poor skin turgor, alocepcia. Vital signs: weight 119, temp99.2, BP 88/58, o2 95% on RA. Echo - WNL, ekg - sinus tach what is the potential condition? What should the nurse monitor? What action should the nurse take?