Answer:
b. start oxygen at 6 L/min per nasal cannula.
Explanation:
M.W.is showing strong signs of pulmonary embolism, which is a very serious condition that can quickly lead the patient to death. For this reason, the ideal is to act quickly and initiate an oxygen induction in the patient as soon as possible. The oxygen in the appropriate amount will be able to decrease the symptoms and allow the patient to improve.
In addition to oxygen, you should help the patient to lie down with the head raised high.
Ok, so coordination is basically using a few of your sense to help you move around. Like for instance, if you were hockey, it would let you pass the hockey puck to one of your team mates while at the same time staying on your feet on t he slippery ice. So, the most likely sport for this question, and skill, is tennis.
The nurse should explain to the spouse of the client clearly and with understanding as to why it couldn't be administered. The nurse should tell to the spouse that it is not advisable or contraindicated because administering an anticoagulant to a person with an intracranial hemorrhage will only cause the bleeding to increase and would not help the situation.