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The nurse is caring for a client in the early stages of sepsis. The client is not responding well to fluid resuscitation measures and has a worsening hemodynamic status. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate for the nurse to implement

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For a client who has a worsening hemodynamic status and isn't responding well to fluid resuscitation measures is to: D. Administer norepinephrine as prescribed.

Who is a nurse?

A nurse can be defined as a professional who has been trained in a medical institution and licensed to perform the following tasks and activities in a hospital:

  • Promoting hygienic behaviors among clients or patients.
  • Providing care for sick people (client).
  • Providing care for an injured client or patient.
  • Perform routine checks on some medical instruments.
  • Providing an intervention to client issues.

In this scenario, we can infer and logically conclude that an intervention which this nurse should implement for a client who has a worsening hemodynamic status and isn't responding well to fluid resuscitation measures is administering norepinephrine as prescribed by a pharmacist.

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Complete Question:

The nurse is caring for a client in the early stages of sepsis. The client is not responding well to fluid resuscitation measures and has a worsening hemodynamic status. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate for the nurse to implement?

A. Begin a continuous IV infusion of insulin per protocol.

B. Initiate enteral feedings as prescribed.

C. Administer recombinant human activated protein C (rhAPC) as prescribed.

D. Administer norepinephrine as prescribed.

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