Question 156
A female client at 36 weeks' gestation has been treated successfully for premature labor for 4 weeks. She has begun having uterine contractions today and has been admitted to the labor and delivery suite. Her amniocentesis results reveal a lecithin/sphingomyelin (L/S) ratio of 2 and positive phosphatidylglycerol (PG). These lab values indicate:
Question 157
A 38-year-old female client with a history of chronic schizophrenia, paranoid type, is currently an outpatient at the local mental health and mental retardation clinic. The client comes in once a week for medication evaluation and/or refills. She self-administers haloperidol 5 mg twice a day and benztropine 1 mg once a day. During a recent clinic visit, she says to the nurse, "I can't stay still at night. I toss and turn and can't fall asleep." The nurse suspects that she may be experiencing:
Question 158
A long-term goal for the nurse in planning care for a depressed, suicidal client would be to:
Question 159
In planning daily care for a client with multiple sclerosis, the nurse would take into consideration that multiple sclerosis:
Question 160
Prior to administering digoxin to a client with congestive heart failure, the nurse needs to assess:
