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Which of the following is a symptom of anemia?
Which of the following is a symptom of anemia?
- Weight gain
- Constipation (correct)
- Abdominal pain
- Increased appetite
What should the client do if they have a fever after surgery?
What should the client do if they have a fever after surgery?
- Call their healthcare provider (correct)
- Take medications as prescribed
- Resume normal activities in a week
- Change their bandages every day
What should the nurse do if the client's blood pressure is too high?
What should the nurse do if the client's blood pressure is too high?
- Offer the client a glass of water
- Administer hypertension medication
- Notify the healthcare provider (correct)
- Wait and monitor the client's condition
Flashcards
Anemia symptom
Anemia symptom
Constipation can be a symptom of Anemia
Fever after surgery
Fever after surgery
Contact medical personnel immediately if you have a fever after surgery.
High blood pressure
High blood pressure
High blood pressure after surgery requires contacting your healthcare provider.
Study Notes
- Anemia is a diagnosis of a client with symptoms of fatigue and weakness.
- Hypertension medication should not be administered if the client's blood pressure is too high.
- The nurse should notify the healthcare provider if the client's blood pressure is too high.
- The client needs to change their bandages every day after surgery.
- The client needs to call their healthcare provider if they have a fever after surgery.
- The client can resume normal activities in a week after surgery.
- Medications should be taken as prescribed after surgery.
- Constipation and abdominal pain are not symptoms of anemia.
- Increased appetite and weight gain are not symptoms of anemia.
- Offering the client a glass of water is not the first action to take if their blood pressure is too high.
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Description
This quiz tests your knowledge of important nursing interventions and client education related to anemia, hypertension, surgery, and medication administration. Sharpen your skills in identifying symptoms, taking appropriate actions, and communicating effectively with healthcare providers. Use your critical thinking to select the correct responses and improve your nursing practice.