The nurse is caring for an adult client with a total bilirubin of 2.1 mg/dL. Which signs and symptoms would the nurse expect to find?
itchy skin nausea pale stools colorless urine none; this is a normal lab value
itchy skin nausea pale stools colorless urine none; this is a normal lab value
ALT 33 units/L BNP 760 pg/mL WBC 10,450 mcL direct bilirubin 0.2 mg/dL
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prepare to administer IV fluids notify the health care provider order a mechanical soft diet for the client administer the next dose of lithium when it is due o...
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a male client who just completed a 1-week course of heparin a male client taking enoxaparin for management of unstable angina a female client receiving heparin ...
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The dose is always more than the exposure. Clients receiving brachytherapy are radioactive. Clients receiving teletherapy are not radioactive. Beta particles ar...
call a code blue check the client and check the leads initiate CPR while waiting on help to arrive prepare to start the client on a diltiazem (Cardizem) drip cl...