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The nurse in the emergency department (ED) is caring for a 20-year-old female client
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ED Triage Note
History And Physical
Physician Orders
0912: Client was brought to the ED by her two college roommates 'because she was not acting
right.' The roommate reports that she went to bed the night before reporting stiffness in her
neck and a headache. She attributed it to being under pressure with final exams and having
poor sleep the previous several days. The client apparently took non-prescribed lorazepam
from another roommate to assist her with sleep. The roommate reported recently having
influenza and is unsure if she became infected. It is reported that she declined the influenza
vaccination when it was offered on campus. The roommate reports waking her with physical
stimuli and found her diaphoretic, hot to touch, and mumbling, saying she did not feel well.
Vital signs: T 103.4° F (39.7° C), P 112, RR 12, BP 116/86, pulse oximetry 95% on room air.


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Click to highlight the findings below that indicate a worsening of the client's status: The client is lethargic and makes no purposeful movements. Does not respond to physical stimuli. Glasgow coma scale 10. Peripheral pulses 2+. The client's skin is pale and dry. Petechial rash on the torso. Vital signs: T 100.4° F (38° C), P 101, RR 12, BP 117/88, pulse oximetry reading 95%.

Correct Answer: A,B,C,D,E

Rationale: These findings indicate worsening neurological status and possible progression of meningitis.

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