1. A client is admitted to the unit with pneumonia and oxygen is started at 4L/minute via nasal cannula. Two days later, whic

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1. A client is admitted to the unit with pneumonia and oxygen is started at 4L/minute via nasal cannula. Two days later, which of the following changes would indicate to the nurse that the client was developing oxygen toxicity? Intermittent periods of apnea B Alert & oriented to name only C. Respiratory rate of 12 per min. D. Vesicular sounds at apices 2. A patient was admitted with bacterial pneumonia. Which of the following orders should the nurse complete LAST? A. IV of DNS @ 150mL/hr 7 B. 2gm antibiotic, IVPB 2 8hrs C. Deep breathe & cough D. Blood culture x 2 3. Which of the following nursing interventions are important to include in the care of a patient admitted with bilateral bi-basilar pneumonia? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY A. Schedule IPPB treatments after meals B. Teach the Huff method of coughing C. Restrict oral fluid intake during meals D. Maintain a high Fowlers position. Administer ordered mucolytic via nebulizer. 4. A client was admitted with r/o pneumonia. To ensure that the client received 32% oxygen as ordered, the nurse should choose which of the following devices? A. Nasal Cannula @ 3 L/min B. Non-rebreather mask @ 5 L/min C. Partial-rebreather mask open fully D. Venturi mask with highest % device 5. Your client has right anterior apical pneumonia. In what position should the nurse place the patient to perform postural drainage? B. A D. 155 /b=70.30 kg 10.30kg X6 hx 1000mg 0.4 160
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