The palliative care nurse is admitting a client who has metastatic bone cancer and is unable to eat . Question
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The palliative care nurse is admitting a client who has metastatic bone cancer and is unable to eat or drink without immediate nausea and vomiting. The client is complaining of pain 9 on a of 1 to 10, and the vital signs are: heart rate 99 beats/minutes, respirations 38 breaths/minute, oxygen saturation 95\% , and blood pressure 110/80 . Which intervention should the nurse implement? A) Discourage straining on stool B) Medicate with PRN narcotic C) Administer an IV antiemetic D) Initiate infusion for an IV fluid bolus
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The palliative care nurse is admitting a client who has metastatic bone cancer and is unable to eat