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The antepartum nurse is admitting a 26-year-old primigravida at 28 weeks gestation, who has a blood pressure of 154/98 mm Hg, edema, headaches, and blurry vision. The nurse reviews the standing orders for laboring mothers and determines the best plan of care. Which interventions would the nurse initiate? Select all that apply. A Initiate IV oxytocin at 6 milliunits/minute B Administer IV bolus of 5 grams of magnesium sulfate • Administer oxygen 2 L/minute via nasal cannula D Obtain consult for a cesarean delivery E Place peripheral IV and administer IV lactated Ringers at 125 mL/hour F Initiate seizure precautions, limit visitors Question 2 The client is a 59-year-old female in the hospital for a cholecystectomy. She has a history of cholecystitis and asthma. Her previous surgical history includes a tonsillectomy at age 3 and 2 cesarean sections at ages 22 and 24. The client tolerated the procedure well and will recover in the post-anesthesia care unit. Review H and P, curse’s notes, flow sheet, and orders. The nurse calls the physician to provide an situation-background-assessment-recommendation (SBAR) What medication should the nurse suggest in the recommendations section of their SBAR report? A Inhaled budesonide Subcutaneous epinephrine Inhaled cromolyn D Oral montelukast E Nebulized ipratropium F Intravenous dexamethasone G Subcutaneous naloxone
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