The nurse’s hands are visibly soiled following a dressing change. The nurse recognizes which of the following hand hygiene methods are appropriate to use in this situation?
When using soap and water to perform hand hygiene, how much…
When using soap and water to perform hand hygiene, how much soap should the nursing assistant use?
The nurse is wearing a gown, gloves, mask and protective eye…
The nurse is wearing a gown, gloves, mask and protective eye goggles while caring for a patient with respiratory syncytial virus. When removing the personal protective equipment, which should the nurse remove first?
A patient has an order to receive Lasix 45 mg via the Gastro…
A patient has an order to receive Lasix 45 mg via the Gastrostomy tube. Lasix is available 15 mg/ 2 ml. How many milliliters (mL) will be administered? Do not put units of measurement in the answer. Round to the nearest whole number.
A patient is brought into the ER in status epilepticus. The…
A patient is brought into the ER in status epilepticus. The patient weighs 112 pounds. The effective dose of phenobarbital is 18 to 20 mg/kg. A single dose of 900 mg of Phenobarbital IV is ordered. Is the ordered dose an effective dose for this patient? Answer Yes or No
A dopamine drip is ordered at 6 mcg/kg/min for a patient who…
A dopamine drip is ordered at 6 mcg/kg/min for a patient who weighs 149 pounds. The infusion has a concentration of 800 mg of dopamine in a 250 ml bag of Normal Saline. At what flow rate (mL/hr) will you set the IV pump? Round to the nearest 10th. Do not put units of measurement in the answer.
For the following dataset, please perform these tasks: Vis…
For the following dataset, please perform these tasks: Visualize: Sketch a scatterplot of the data and provide a brief interpretation (direction, form, and strength). Summary Statistics: Use your TI-84 calculator to find the sample mean and sample standard deviation for both variables. Correlation: Use your TI-84 calculator to find the correlation coefficient, r. Regression: Compute the equation of the least-squares regression line “by hand” using the summary statistics and correlation found in previous steps. Prediction: Use your regression equation to make the specific prediction requested in the problem. Nutrition – Sugar and Calories: A nutritionist analyzes the relationship between the grams of sugar and the total calories in a sample of breakfast cereals. Sugar (x, grams) Total Calories (y) 2 110 5 130 7 145 9 160 12 190 15 210 18 230 20 250 Predict the number of calories for a cereal containing 10 grams of sugar.
For the following dataset, please perform these tasks: Vis…
For the following dataset, please perform these tasks: Visualize: Sketch a scatterplot of the data and provide a brief interpretation (direction, form, and strength). Summary Statistics: Use your TI-84 calculator to find the sample mean and sample standard deviation for both variables. Correlation: Use your TI-84 calculator to find the correlation coefficient, r. Regression: Compute the equation of the least-squares regression line “by hand” using the summary statistics and correlation found in previous steps. Prediction: Use your regression equation to make the specific prediction requested in the problem. Coffee Sales and Temperature: A local cafe tracks the daily high temperature and the number of hot coffees sold. High Temp (x, °F) Hot Coffees (y) 32 115 38 102 45 94 52 80 60 65 68 55 75 42 Predict the number of hot coffees sold on a day when the high temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
For the following dataset, please perform these tasks: Vis…
For the following dataset, please perform these tasks: Visualize: Sketch a scatterplot of the data and provide a brief interpretation (direction, form, and strength). Summary Statistics: Use your TI-84 calculator to find the sample mean and sample standard deviation for both variables. Correlation: Use your TI-84 calculator to find the correlation coefficient, r. Regression: Compute the equation of the least-squares regression line “by hand” using the summary statistics and correlation found in previous steps. Prediction: Use your regression equation to make the specific prediction requested in the problem. Car Age and Resale Value: A dealership analyzes the relationship between the age of a specific car model and its resale price (in thousands of dollars). Age (x, years) Price (y, $1000s) 1 28 2 24 3 21 5 16 6 13 8 9 10 5 Predict the resale price for a car that is 4 years old.
At 1100 the driver of a vehicle involved in a motor vehicle…
At 1100 the driver of a vehicle involved in a motor vehicle crash is admitted. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) reports it was a difficult extrication on scene as the steering wheel was pushed into patient’s chest. The assessment data are below: TimeLung SoundsHeart SoundsBPHROxygen SaturationCardiac Index 1100Clear to all fields, equal bilaterallyS1, S2145/85102964.5L/min/m2 1200Clear to all fields, equal bilaterallyS1, S2, Muffled80/68140821.6L/min/m2 An arterial line was placed at 1200 and the nurse notes that the patient’s systolic blood pressure drops 15 mmHg with each inspiration. Which condition is represented by the history and table above?