The nurse has just received report on the telemetry unit. which client should be seen first?

Through nonshivering thermogenesis: Brown adipose tissue

infants are at risk for cold stress due to decreased adipose tissue and they don't have the ability to generate heat by shivering

Signs of cold stress: decreased temp, altered mental status, bradycardia, hypoxia, hypotonia, and a weak cry and/or suck

A nurse is starting a new shift and is reviewing the chart of a client who had coronary artery bypass surgery 5 days ago. Which actions are appropriate for the nurse to take? Select all that apply. Click on the exhibit button for additional information.
Exhibit:
Vital signs
Temperature: 98.9 F (37.2 C)
Blood pressure: 110/70 mm Hg
Pulse: 62/min, irregular
Respirations: 16/min, unlabored

Laboratory results
2 days ago
Hematocrit 32% (0.32)
Hemoglobin 10.3 g/dL (103 g/L)
Red blood cells 3.9 million/mm3 (3.9 x 1012/L)
White blood cells 5,500/mm3 (5.5 x 109/L)
Platelets 300,000/mm3 (300 x 109/L)
Today
Hematocrit 34% (0.34)
Hemoglobin 11 g/dL (110 g/L)
Red blood cells 4.2 million/mm3 (4.2 x 1012/L)
White blood cells 8,000/mm3 (8.0 x 109/L)
Platelets 150,000/mm3 (150 x 109/L)

Medication administration record
Allergies: None
Medications
Aspirin: 81 mg orally, daily
Captopril: 25 mg orally, daily
Heparin: 5,000 units subcutaneous, every 12 hours
Metoprolol: 100 mg orally, daily

1. Anticipate heparin prescription to be changed to enoxaparin
2. Hold the heparin and notify the health care provider of the platelet count
3. Hold the metoprolol and notify the health care provider of the pulse rate
4. Perform a complete neurovascular assessment of the client
5. Review the cardiac rhythm on the monitor

Which client should the nurse assess first?

The nurse should first assess the client showing symptoms of a deep venous thrombosis (DVT) (eg, unilateral edema , warmth, redness , tenderness on palpation).

Which client should the nurse assess first after receiving the shift report?

Which client should the nurse on the vascular unit assess first after receiving the shift report? The client with an above the knee amputation who needs a full body lift to get in the wheelchair. The charge nurse of a long-term care facility is making assignments.

Which client should the charge nurse assign to the room closest to the nurse's station?

Which client should the charge nurse assign to the room closest to the nurses' station? The client with dementia and gastroenteritis presents the greatest safety risk, which includes potential for falls and fluid and electrolyte imbalance.