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A patient presents to the ED with a fever, nausea and a rigid, boardlike abdomen that is also distended. The patient also has a fever of 102.1 F. How should the nurse position this patient?
A patient presents to the ED with chest pain, dyspnea, and diaphoresis. The nurse finds a narrow complex tachycardia with a HR of 210 bpm, BP of 122/72 mm Hg, and a RR of 18. The nurse should first prepare to
A patient presents to the ED with a fever, nausea and a rigid, boardlike abdomen that is also distended. The patient also has a fever of 102.1 F. How should the nurse position this patient?
A patient presents to the ED with chest pain, dyspnea, and diaphoresis. The nurse finds a narrow complex tachycardia with a HR of 210 bpm, BP of 122/72 mm Hg, and a RR of 18. The nurse should first prepare to
A patient presents to the ED with a fever, nausea and a rigid, boardlike abdomen that is also distended. The patient also has a fever of 102.1 F. How should the nurse position this patient?
A patient presents to the ED with chest pain, dyspnea, and diaphoresis. The nurse finds a narrow complex tachycardia with a HR of 210 bpm, BP of 122/72 mm Hg, and a RR of 18. The nurse should first prepare to