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- Question 6 A nurse walks into a room and notices a client in acute respiratory distress. You would expect the nurse to do all of the following EXCEPT: Question 6 options: Check the client's vital signs Leave the client to ask for help Coach the client through deep breathing techniques Place the client on oxygen to maintain an SP02 > 89%A Moving to another question will save this response. Question 15 Ms. S complained of gas distension of the abdomen on the 2nd postoperative day. The Nurse would, O assist her with early ambulation provide water and juice between meals administer antiemetic drugs O request doctor to start intravenous fluids oving to another question will save this response.Question 86 The nurse is evaluating the effectiveness of therapy for a client who has received treatment during an asthma attack. Which of the following findings is the best indicator that the therapy has been effective? Question 86 options: No wheezes are audible Oxygen saturation is >92% Accessory muscle use has decreased Respiratory rate is 16 breaths / minute
- A 55-year-old male patient is admitted to the emergency department complaining of severe chest pain and dyspnea. The client is restless and frightened. Upon admission, the physician ordered oxygen by nasal cannula at 4L per minute, a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG), chest x-ray, troponin, creatinine phosphokinase, and isoenzymes blood levels. Which action should the nurse take first? Select one: a. Take the blood specimens. b. Administer the oxygen to the client. c. Obtain the 12-lead ECG. d. Call for portable radiology to obtain the chest x-ray.I need help with a respiratory question, thank you, I realy appreciate your help To help open the airway of a conscious adult with complete airway obstruction, what would you do? Group of answer choices Try to ventilate the victim at a high rate. Apply repeated strong abdominal thrusts. Decompress the stomach with epigastric pressure. Apply back blows, followed by chest thrusts.Forum X tccollege.instructure.com/courses/18672/discussion_topics/253587 @ D W + Email | Microsoft 365 Drawing blood was Kara's favorite skill she learned in clinical medical assistant school. She is pleased that Greenland Family Care Clinic draws lab work onsite rather than sending patients to an outpatient laboratory for phlebotomy procedures. Log In to Canvas Cengage eTextbook NCCT Lindsay reviewed all of the procedures with her before she left on vacation, knowing that Kara would have the opportunity to perform phlebotomy on several patients. Dr. Dean has ordered lab tests on Mr. Jose M. Garcia, and Kara will need to draw his blood. This is her first "real" patient since completing her externship, and she is a little nervous. Kara looks at the lab requisition form and learns Dr. Dean has ordered a CBC with Diff, Serum Fasting Glucose, and Basic Metabolic Panel. Kara gathers the supplies and enters Mr. Garcia's exam room with a smile. Do not forget to ask yourself questions like…