Practice Question
A client with pancreatic cancer develops ascites, and 2 liters of fluid are removed via paracentesis. Which schedule should the nurse implement to assess the client's blood pressure after this procedure?
Answer Choices:
Correct Answer:
Every 15 minutes for one hour, then every 1 hour for 2 hours.
Rationale:
- Paracentesis removes fluid that can lead to sudden hypotension or hypovolemia.
- Frequent monitoring allows early detection of hemodynamic instability.
- Vital signs at 15-minute intervals provide insight into fluid shifts and perfusion.
- Gradual decrease in monitoring frequency reflects stabilization over time.
- Blood pressure monitoring is critical post-procedure to prevent shock or syncope.
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This question is from RN-HESI Exit~2023 Exam 4 which contains 115 questions.
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Answer Choices:
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Answer Choices:
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Answer Choices:
A. For the next 24 hours, notify the nurse when the bladder is full, and the nurse will collect catheterized specimens.
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Answer Choices:
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Answer Choices:
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Question Details
- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: HESI-Exit Exam(s)
- Domain: HESI Exit Exam(s)~2023
- Answer Choices: 4