<span>The nurse should see first the client with new-onset of
shortness of breath (SOB) and a history of pulmonary edema. The rationale
behind this is, in light of such a history, SOB could indicate that
fluid-volume overload has once again developed. The client with a fever and who
is diaphoretic is at risk for insufficient fluid volume as a result of loss of
fluid through the skin, but this client is not the priority. Remember the rule
of assessment of the ABCs — airway, breathing, and circulation — which means
that the client suffering from SOB should take superiority over the other
clients on the unit. This client’s condition could progress to respiratory
arrest if the client were not assessed instantly on the basis of the signs and
symptoms.</span>
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Dear 9th grade me:
1. In 9th grade I was good in Spanish, P.E and History.
2. I improved a lot in Spanish, I used to have a really hard time with it.
3. I'll do for 10th grade, next school year for me: 1. Don't get distracted. 2. Take notes and 3. Don't make excuses for homework!
4. I was very good at listening and staying focused I feel like, same as now but its a little more difficult.
5. I improved a lot in organization, which is great because its pretty hard to stay organized and on-top of things, especially the first year of Highschool!
6. 1. Don't stay up late, you'll fall asleep in class! 2. Make sure to drink enough water, dehydration is the worst! 3. Be less shy.
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