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Managing a client with a hematological or oncological problem
Managing a client with a respiratory problem
Managing a client with an endocrine problem
Managing a client with renal and urinary problem.
Managing a client with sepsis, systemic inflammatory response syndrome,
multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, and septic shock
Managing a client with a neurological problem
Managing a client with an immune problem
Managing sedation, agitation, and delirium safely
Managing hemodynamic changes in a critically ill client
Managing medication emergencies if a transfusion reaction or other
complication occurs
Monitoring for alterations in body systems
Monitoring of enteral feedings and the client’s ability to tolerate feedings
Monitoring the client with an invasive device such as a chest tube and
responding to changes in condition as necessary
Preparing for diagnostic tests to confirm accurate placement of a tube
Providing interventions compatible with the client’s age, cultural, religious,
spiritual and health care beliefs, education level, and language
Recognizing changes in the client’s condition that indicate a potential
complication and intervening appropriately
Using special and invasive monitoring equipment
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