NCLEX-RN Exam Question 306
The nurse is assessing and getting a history from a client treated for depression with a monoamine oxidase (MAO) antidepressant. The most serious side effect associated with this antidepressant and the ingestion of tyramine in aged foods may be:
NCLEX-RN Exam Question 307
Prenatal clients are routinely monitored for early signs of pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH). For the prenatal client, which of the following blood pressure changes from baseline would be most significant for the nurse to report as indicative of PIH?
NCLEX-RN Exam Question 308
A male client has burns over 90% of his body after an automobile accident resulting in a fire. He was trapped inside the auto and pulled out by a bystander. After several months in the hospital and over 20 surgeries, discharge planning has begun. Throughout his hospitalization the nursing staff has been aware of psychological changes the client faces after burns over a large portion of his body resulting in disfigurement. The nursing staff can best foster the client's self-esteem by:
NCLEX-RN Exam Question 309
Which of the following would have the physiological effect of decreasing intracranial pressure (ICP)?
NCLEX-RN Exam Question 310
A 3-year-old child is in the burn unit following a home accident. The first sign of sepsis in burned children is: