A nurse is performing triage in the emergency department. Which client should the nurse see FIRST? O A client with burns
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A nurse is performing triage in the emergency department. Which client should the nurse see FIRST? O A client with burns on the face, chest, and hands. BP 120/80, P 100, R 24.T 98.8°F (37° C). O A client with type 1 diabetes. Blood sugar 480 mg/dL. BP 100/60, P 100, R 26, T 99.4°F (37.4° C). O A client with an open fracture of the left femur. BP 110/60, P 86, R20, T 99.2° F(37.3° C). O A client complaining of a "crushing" headache. BP 160/100, P76, R 18, T 98.4° F(36.9° C).
Your study group is discussing the differences between peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) and deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Select THREE that are correct statements: O DVT results in edema and throbbing ache of the affected limb PAOD signs include redness and swelling in the leg OPAOD is caused by atherosclerotic blockages in the femoral artery O DVT will cause the calf to be cold and painful O PAOD is characterized by a strong bounding pulse in the ankle O DVTs can be due to valvular insufficiency caused by obesity or pregnancy
Your study group is discussing the differences between peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) and deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Select THREE that are correct statements: O DVT results in edema and throbbing ache of the affected limb PAOD signs include redness and swelling in the leg OPAOD is caused by atherosclerotic blockages in the femoral artery O DVT will cause the calf to be cold and painful O PAOD is characterized by a strong bounding pulse in the ankle O DVTs can be due to valvular insufficiency caused by obesity or pregnancy