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A client with injuries from a motor vehicle crash is intubated for respiratory support. The nurse notes that the client is fighting the ventilator and attempting to pull out the endotracheal tube. What should the nurse do to reduce this client's risk of developing respiratory alkalosis?
A) Discuss removing the endotracheal tube with the healthcare provider.
B) Teach the client to take slow, deep breaths.
C) Administer a sedative as prescribed.
D) Apply wrist restraints.
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Nursing: A Concept-Based Approach to Learning, Volume I

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You honestly have no idea how much I struggled answering this - you're a *god send*
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