A 75-year-old woman with no history of lung problems or smoking is admitted to the Shadow General medical floor for new onset fever and cough. You find rales and increased tactile fremitus on physical exam. What is likely to be her main medical problem?
- PNEUMONIA. It is considered as an infection which results to fever.
Answer:
<u>In day light.</u>
Explanation:
Color variations of the skin can be conducted in any environment or light source. But for the best results, it is conducted in a day light as it provide best illumination source to detect color variations. Other sources such as lamp light or fluorescent light are narrow spectrum or specific spectrum light providing narrow range of results.
In responding to the client, it is best to have the factual information to be accompanied by emotional support. It is a way of saying that you understand the feelings of the client though there are other alternative and methods in order to urinate even if the bladder is removed. The nurse should say that he or she knows that the client is upset regarding the matter but removing the bladder has alternatives in order for the client to urinate.