The following diagnostic tests can be helpful in diagnosing a muscular problems and the nurse can prepare for the same
a patient is having syntoms associated with an alteration in muscle function. what diagnostic tests should...
What are diagnostic tests and lab tests related to addressing the patient problem of being a fall risk?
Discussed a chief diagnostic tests for bone, joint, and muscle diseases (one for each).
when assessing muscle strength, the nurse observes that a patient has slight muscle contraction. what grade of muscle strength should the nurse record? A. 0/5 B. 1/5 c. 3/5 . A client’s body appears to have his arms and legs straight, toes pointed downward , and the head and neck are arched backward what type of posture is this A. Decorticate B. Deranged C. Dysconjugate D. decerebrate . On performing a spinal assessment on your client, it is noted but...
The nurse is caring for a 4-year-old child with suspected renal disorder. The diagnostic tests indicate massive proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, and hyperlipidemia. What should the nurse suspect?
A 55-year-old man is transferred to your unit from the intensive care unit following a head injury. During your admission assessment, he complains of a burning sensation in his midepigastric area. On examination, you note a distended abdomen with tenderness in the epigastric area.What questions would you ask the patient?What diagnostic tests would you anticipate and how would you prepare your patient for these?Describe your plan of nursing care for this patient.
. The nurse is teaching a client what to expect with gastrointestinal diagnostic testing. For which tests would the nurse instruct the client to refrain from eating or drinking for a period of time? Select all that apply. A) Upper GI (Barium swallow) B) Colonoscopy C) Abdominal x-ray D) CT scan with oral contrast E) Colonic transit study
49. Wbete assessing the Muscle Strength of a patient, the nurse should: Select all that apply A Assess each muscle group for range of motion (8) Assess muscle strength and compare to opposite side C Assess each muscle group for strength and equality D. Note presence and location of crepitation E. Document normal findings as grade 4
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS: Test Name Specific findings for patient Significance of results in relation to the disease process for this patient including nursing implications for care. XR chest protable Inhomogenous streaky infiltrate. bilaterally in the lung can be Pneumonia in nature.
nurse the nurse is assessing a patient muscle strength and notes that when asked the client cannot maintain his or her arms and a service-connected position in the arms extended and eyes closed how would the nurse correctly document the finding on a medical record
What are diagnostic tests and lab tests used for patients who are a fall risk?