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A client diagnosed with acute respiratory failure has an oral endotracheal tube attached to a mechanical ventilator and is about to begin the weaning process. The nurse determines that which item, that was previously used to minimize the client’s anxiety, should now be limited?   *1 pointRadioTelevisionFamily visitorsAntianxiety medications

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A client diagnosed with acute respiratory failure has an oral endotracheal tube attached to a mechanical ventilator and is about to begin the weaning process. The nurse determines that which item, that was previously used to minimize the client’s anxiety, should now be limited?   *1 pointRadioTelevisionFamily visitorsAntianxiety medications

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The item that should now be limited is Antianxiety medications.

Here's why:

When a patient is on a mechanical ventilator, antianxiety medications are often used to help reduce their anxiety and make them more comfortable. However, when the weaning process begins, it's important to limit these medications. This is because the medications can suppress respiratory drive and make it harder for the patient to breathe on their own, which is the ultimate goal of the weaning process.

Therefore, while the radio, television, and family visitors can continue to provide comfort and distraction, the use of antianxiety medications should be carefully monitored and reduced as appropriate during the weaning process.

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