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NCLEX Practice Quiz: Complication of Acute Bacterial Endocarditis

April 20, 2023 By Rana Waqar Leave a Comment

NCLEX Practice Quiz: Complication of Acute Bacterial Endocarditis

Upon admission of a client diagnosed with acute bacterial endocarditis, which finding would indicate a potential complication of this condition that the nurse should be aware of?

What are the clinical features of subacute endocarditis?

The onset of subacute endocarditis is slow and gradual, lasting for several weeks and may present with non-specific signs and symptoms. The individual may experience flu-like symptoms such as low-grade fever, cough, decreased appetite, nausea, weight loss, generalized myalgias, and joint pains. During the physical examination, the person may present with a fever and a heart murmur.
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