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13 June, 20:22

A medical/surgical nurse is completing the admission assessment on a client diagnosed with a urinary tract infection. the client's admitting weight is 165 lb (74.8 kg). the vital signs are as follows: temperature 96° f (35.6° c), pulse 110, respirations 20, and blood pressure 88/56 mm hg. the client received 3 l of normal saline in the emergency department. the total urine output for the past 2 hours is 20 ml via foley catheter. which intervention should the nurse recommend to the primary healthcare provider?

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  1. 13 June, 20:47
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    The answer is use of a hypothermic Blanket.

    Thyroid crisis is a potentially fatal acute episode of thyroid over activity characterized by high fever, severe tachycardia, delirium, dehydration, and extreme irritability. Because thyroid storm is an emergency, it requires immediate interventions for control. The high fever is treated with hypothermic blankets, and dehydration is reversed with intravenous fluids
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