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As the nurse enters the room to administer sedation for the procedure, the client states, "I'm really worried about having this open heart surgery." Based on this statement, how should the nurse proceed? Though not currently ready for adoption, she may be ready for adoption in the future after sufficient treatment.Ī client is about to undergo cardiac catheterization for which he signed an informed consent. Treatment at the residential facility will allow her to work through emotional issues in a more therapeutic environment. It is clear that the client has many issues and that love alone is not likely to solve all her problems.

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Additionally, adoption by the nurse is inappropriate because it blurs the lines between her professional and personal life and is likely to confuse the client. The severe emotional trauma the girl has experienced will likely make it difficult for her to be successful in an adoptive placement at the present time, whether that placement is with someone she knows (the nurse) or another adoptive family. In this facility, she can learn to deal with her loss in a less emotionally charged environment than a foster home." "It is difficult for her to love and trust again after her losses.Which comment to the manager demonstrates that the nurse understands the client’s issues and is able to respond appropriately to the client’s needs? The nurse has become close to this client and wants to help her address her issues and move on with her life. The client attempted suicide after her foster mother died in response to the loss and the child was placed in the residential facility. The client thrived there until the woman was killed in a car accident.
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The child has been through a series of foster placements since infancy with no success in any placement until the age of 7 when placed with a middle-aged single woman. Checking for signs and symptoms of stomatitis also wouldn't decrease the pain.Ī nurse has been caring for an adolescent client in a residential facility.

Monitoring platelet and leukocyte counts may help prevent bleeding and infection but wouldn't decrease pain in this highly susceptible client.

Instead, the nurse should stay alert for this potential problem to ensure prompt treatment. Stomatitis occurs 7 to 10 days after chemotherapy begins thus, stopping chemotherapy wouldn't be helpful or practical. (Commercially prepared mouthwashes contain alcohol and may cause dryness and irritation of the oral mucosa.) The nurse also may administer systemic analgesics as ordered. To decrease the pain of stomatitis, the nurse should provide a solution of hydrogen viscous lidocaine for the client to use as a mouth rinse.
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