Questions: Question 12 of 20 A nursing student correctly identifies the nursing diagnoses for a client who has suffered respiratory depression by the administration of an opioid and now is followed by administration of Narcan to reverse the reaction. Which is the proper nursing diagnosis? Select all that apply. acute pain risk for injury impaired spontaneous ventilation altered nutrition ineffective coping

Question 12 of 20

A nursing student correctly identifies the nursing diagnoses for a client who has suffered respiratory depression by the administration of an opioid and now is followed by administration of Narcan to reverse the reaction. Which is the proper nursing diagnosis? Select all that apply.
acute pain
risk for injury
impaired spontaneous ventilation
altered nutrition
ineffective coping
Transcript text: Question 12 of 20 A nursing student correctly identifies the nursing diagnoses for a client who has suffered respiratory depression by the administration of an opioid and now is followed by administration of Narcan to reverse the reaction. Which is the proper nursing diagnosis? Select all that apply. acute pain risk for injury impaired spontaneous ventilation altered nutrition ineffective coping
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The proper nursing diagnoses for a client who has suffered respiratory depression due to opioid administration and is now being treated with Narcan to reverse the reaction are:

  1. Risk for injury
  2. Impaired spontaneous ventilation

Explanation:

  • Risk for injury: The client is at risk for injury due to the respiratory depression caused by the opioid administration. The administration of Narcan indicates the need to monitor for potential complications and ensure the client's safety.
  • Impaired spontaneous ventilation: The client's respiratory depression indicates a need for monitoring and support for ventilation. This diagnosis addresses the client's compromised ability to breathe effectively on their own.
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