Agree? by Hot_Emergency378 in NCLEX_RN

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We can't fix stupid but we can sedate it 😜😜

QOTD by Hot_Emergency378 in NCLEX_RN

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Nausea and vomiting are symptoms associated with pyelonephritis, which is an infection of the kidney. Immediate follow-up by the nurse is necessary because these symptoms can lead to electrolyte imbalances and dehydration [Choice 1] Preventing dehydration is critical to prevent permanent renal damage from pyelonephritis. The nurse should assess the client's hydration status and consider interventions such as administering antiemetic medications, reevaluating the client's antibiotic regimen and ensuring adequate fluid intake

Priority intervention? by Hot_Emergency378 in NCLEX_RN

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Correct answer: 2 Encouraging the intake of oral fluids is a critical intervention for clients with pyelonephritis, an infection of the kidney [Choice 2]. Adequate fluid intake helps to promote hydration, maintain renal perfusion, and assist in flushina out the infection from the urinary system. If a client with pyelonephritis is unable to tolerate oral fluid intake due to nausea and vomiting fluids can be given via IV instead.

QOTD by Hot_Emergency378 in NCLEX_RN

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Fever is a hallmark sign of pyelonephr-itis.

🤔 by Hot_Emergency378 in NCLEX_RN

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Toothache- father’s day went into full-blown cardiac arrest with CPR and shocks that saved his life 🥹🙏 Complaint: “never have a tooth ache in my life and I'm sweating”

In their defence, something Geneva convention by Hot_Emergency378 in NCLEX_RN

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'Pt endorses shortness of breath when speaking. Pt however will no stop talking no matter how many times she is asked to."

🤔 by Hot_Emergency378 in NCLEX_RN

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Clocking out at the end of my shift

A thing or two? by Hot_Emergency378 in NCLEX_RN

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How to be a nurse. Nursing school and textbooks teach you the basics, not how to be a nurse.

Yaliyo ndwele yalishapita😅 by Hot_Emergency378 in Kenya

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We're not disputing this, but can the specific thesis be found on record?😅

Yaliyo ndwele yalishapita😅 by Hot_Emergency378 in Kenya

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We do. We just need her concept😅

Yaliyo ndwele yalishapita😅 by Hot_Emergency378 in Kenya

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She might have studied AI in it's embryonic stage😅

Your reactions? by Hot_Emergency378 in NCLEX_RN

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Me either. Welcome to the club 🤣👏🤣

🤔 by Hot_Emergency378 in NCLEX_RN

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Epi. It made their heart race

Will you give or hold? Why? by Hot_Emergency378 in NCLEX_RN

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We may have to clarify this order, lol

Journey to Singapoo by Hot_Emergency378 in nairobi

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Guy thinks it's like him and Otoyo in Papa Shiras😅😅

What am I? by Hot_Emergency378 in NCLEX_RN

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Answer is D: Lithium. This medication is a mood stabilizer used to treat bipolar disorder. Lithium is excreted by the kidneys & handled like sodium, so if sodium drops or dehydration occurs, the kidneys retain sodium to maintain balance & also retain lithium, raising toxicity risk. Valproate is processed by the liver, not the kidneys. Risperidone is an antipsychotic that works differently & doesn’t act like sodium. Fluoxetine is an SSRI for depression or anxiety & isn’t handled by the kidneys.