The salient features of this case are severe headache, high grade fever, and a stiff neck (nuchal rigidity). These are classic signs and symptoms of meningitis. Therefore the nurse should look for other signs and symptoms that will support the diagnosis of meningitis with the hallmark of meningeal inflammation (i.e. Brudzinski's sign, Kernig's sign, passive neck flexion test, etc.)
<span>The nurse should consult the most recent published materials regarding prescription drugs, whether referencing this material in print or on the internet. The nurse should check the purpose of the drug, drug interactions and possible side effects.</span>
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The answer needed to complete the statement above is the External Urethral Sphincter. It a skeletal muscle, in contrary to the internal urethral sphincter, whose location is at the urogenital diaphragm. Its function is the voluntary control of urine in the bladder.