A client underwent an exploratory laparotomy 2 days ago. The physician should be called immediately for which physical assessment finding?
The nurse assesses the fluid balance status of a client. Whi…
The nurse assesses the fluid balance status of a client. Which of the following findings would support a nursing diagnosis of fluid volume deficit?
Six hours after gastric resection, the client’s NG aspirate…
Six hours after gastric resection, the client’s NG aspirate is continuting to drain bright red fluid. What is the best nursing action?
During assessment of a patient with a disorder of the urinar…
During assessment of a patient with a disorder of the urinary system, the nurse identifies a potentially nephrotoxic agent when the patient reports the use of what?
A client who is in acute renal failure develops pulmonary ed…
A client who is in acute renal failure develops pulmonary edema. Nursing interventions for this person should include which of the following? Select all that apply.
You have atropine 0.4mg/ml in a vial of liquid. How many mil…
You have atropine 0.4mg/ml in a vial of liquid. How many milliliters would be needed for a 1.0mg dose? Only write answer. Do not write %, mg, or ml. Do not include a trailing zero, such as 1.0, but DO INCLUDE a zero before decimal, if needed, such as 0.1.
Convert the drug dilution into percentage form. Given: 1:10…
Convert the drug dilution into percentage form. Given: 1:10 solution Calculate: ______________% Only write answer. Do not write %, mg, or ml. Do not include a trailing zero, such as 1.0, but DO INCLUDE a zero before decimal, if needed, such as 0.1.
Convert the % percentages from above into its more usable fo…
Convert the % percentages from above into its more usable form of mg/ml. Convert the % obtained on question 43 into mg/ml. mg/ml Only write answer. Do not write %, mg, or ml. Do not include a trailing zero, such as 1.0, but DO INCLUDE a zero before decimal, if needed, such as 0.1.
Convert the drug dilution into percentage form. Given: 1:500…
Convert the drug dilution into percentage form. Given: 1:500 solution Calculate: ______________% Only write answer. Do not write %, mg, or ml. Do not include a trailing zero, such as 1.0, but DO INCLUDE a zero before decimal, if needed, such as 0.1.
Convert the % percentages from above into its more usable fo…
Convert the % percentages from above into its more usable form of mg/ml. Convert the % obtained on question 41 into mg/ml. mg/ml Only write answer. Do not write %, mg, or ml. Do not include a trailing zero, such as 1.0, but DO INCLUDE a zero before decimal, if needed, such as 0.1.