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TEST BANK FOR MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING 10TH EDITION DONNA D. IGNATAVICIUS LINDA WORKMAN CHERIE R. REBAR NICOLE M. HEIMGARTNER, ISBN: 9780323612418
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1. A nurse is caring for a client who is acidotic. The nurse asks the charge nurse why the client is

breathing rapidly. What response by the charge nurse is best?

a. Anxiety is causing the client to breathe rapidly.

b. The client is trying to get rid of excess body acids.

c. The rapid respirations cause buildup of bicarbonate.

d. An increased respiratory rate is due to increased metabolism.

ANS: B

The client is acidotic, and the respiratory system is attempting to compensate by “blowing...
TEST BANK FOR MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING 10TH EDITION DONNA D. IGNATAVICIUS LINDA WORKMAN CHERIE R. REBAR NICOLE M. HEIMGARTNER, ISBN: 9780323612418
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1. A nurse is caring for a client who is acidotic. The nurse asks the charge nurse why the client is

breathing rapidly. What response by the charge nurse is best?

a. Anxiety is causing the client to breathe rapidly.

b. The client is trying to get rid of excess body acids.

c. The rapid respirations cause buildup of bicarbonate.

d. An increased respiratory rate is due to increased metabolism.

ANS: B

The client is acidotic, and the respiratory system is attempting to compensate by “blowing...
The health care provider asks the nurse whether a patient’s angioedema has

responded to prescribed therapies. Which assessment should the nurse

perform?

a. Obtain the patient’s blood pressure and heart rate.

b. Question the patient about any clear nasal discharge.

c. Observe for swelling of the patient’s lips and tongue.

d. Assess the patient’s extremities for wheal and flare lesions.



Angioedema is characterized by swelling of the eyelids, lips, and tongue.
Altered Immune Responses and Transplantation : Test Bank Medical-Surgical Nursing
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The health care provider asks the nurse whether a patient’s angioedema has

responded to prescribed therapies. Which assessment should the nurse

perform?

a. Obtain the patient’s blood pressure and heart rate.

b. Question the patient about any clear nasal discharge.

c. Observe for swelling of the patient’s lips and tongue.

d. Assess the patient’s extremities for wheal and flare lesions.



Angioedema is characterized by swelling of the eyelids, lips, and tongue.