The nurse is caring for a client who is admitted to the emergency center after a motor vehicle collision. The client begins to experience a decreased level of consciousness and the pupils do not respond equally to light. Which vital signs changes indicate the client is manifesting Cushing's triad? A. Blood pressure of 80/40 mmHg, weak heart rate of 40 beats/minute, Cheyne-Stokes respirations of 10 breaths/minute B. Blood pressure 180/120 mmHg, weak heart rate of 92 beats/minute, Kussmaul respirations of 18 breaths/minute C. Blood pressure of 180/80 mmHg, bounding heart rate of 50 beats/minute, respirations of 30 breaths/minute with apneic episodes D. Blood pressure of 90/60 mmHg, strong heart rate of 60 beats/minute, eupneic respirations of 16 breaths/minute {Ans: C. Blood pressure of 180/80 mmHg, bounding heart rate of 50 beats/minute, respirations of 30 breaths/minute with apneic episodes}After several months of chronic fatigue, morning stiffness, and joint pain, a young adult is diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, and the healthcare provider prescribes prednisone. Which education should the nurse provide the client with regard to taking prednisone? A. Take prednisone doses before meals on an empty stomach B. Wear sunglasses when exposed to bring sunlight C. If sequential doses are missed,