Asked by Tisha Briscoe on Jul 04, 2024

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When caring for a client with a fever,what should the nurse expect to be increased?

A) Urine output
B) Sensitivity to pain
C) Blood pressure
D) Respiratory rate

Fever

An increase in body temperature above the normal range, often a sign of infection or other medical condition.

Urine Output

The amount of urine produced by the kidneys and excreted by the body, an important indicator of kidney and overall health.

Respiratory Rate

The number of breaths a person takes per minute, an important indicator of respiratory function and overall health.

  • Discern the signs and therapeutic actions for managing fever.
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Makshi ChhabraJul 11, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
When a client has a fever, the metabolic rate increases and the body requires more oxygen, resulting in an increased respiratory rate. Urine output may decrease as the body works to conserve fluid, blood pressure may vary depending on the cause of the fever, and sensitivity to pain may not necessarily be affected by the fever itself.