The question is incomplete as the group of choices are not available, however the answer is given on the generalized knowledge.
Answer:
The correct answer would be : A distress flag.
Explanation:
VDS stands for the visual distress signal use by the people who is in some sort of distress or lost with their boat mainly. VDS involve mainly pyrotechnic and non pyrotechnic visual distress signals to attracts attention towards them in distress.
A non pyrotechnic VDS is type of VDS that does not involve any type of exothermic reaction or flare gun to bring attention. These Non pyrotechnic VDS can also be different on the basis of the time of the use. The approved day time non pyrotechnic distress signal is The distress flag. The size of the flag must be at least 3 × 3 feet with a black square and ball on an orange background.
Assessing oxygen saturation is the priority nursing intervention. the correct answer is option(c).
The Nursing Interventions Classification is a system for categorizing care that lists the tasks that nurses complete as part of the nursing process planning phase, which is connected to the development of a nursing care plan. Assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation are the five nursing interventions.
Nursing interventions are a crucial service for patients because nurses look out for their physical, mental, emotional, and social needs. Nursing interventions can have a long-lasting, beneficial effect on the patients who receive them. Peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2) measurements are used to diagnose patients with early hypoxia and assess how well oxygen therapy is working. The process for measuring SpO2 levels with a pulse oximeter as well as the acceptable range should be known to nurses.
The complete question is:
A client arrives at the ED with an exacerbation of left-sided heart failure and reports shortness of breath. Which is the priority nursing intervention?
Administer diuretics
Administer angiotensin II receptor blockers
Assess oxygen saturation
Administer angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
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Well think about it.... Pediatrics for example are most likely afraid or intolerant of different routes for exanple, not tolerating intravenous and being scared of intramuscular or other injection type things. They would probably be more tolerant of something not considered invasive for example subcutaneous or ingestion. A child body size and metabolism would also be quite fast at receiving the effects of such. Geriatrics do not feel as much pain and because of the slowed down metabolism probably would require routes that are much faster and would be more tolerant of more invasive routes. Pregnant women would probably prefer something slow acting or would not be metabolized at such a rate that it be dangerous toward the child.
<span><span>The patient is breathless, tired, loss of appetite, sleep disorder, anxiety, and often smoking.</span></span>
Answer:
C) Summarize what he heard at the end of the overview to his colleague.