A nurse receives new orders to start clindamycin 25 mg/kg/day in four equal intravenous doses every 6 hours to a child who weighs 20 kg. How many mg will the nurse administer per each dose?
After change of shift report, which client should the nurse…
After change of shift report, which client should the nurse assess first?
An 87 year-old client’s daughter says to the nurse, “My fath…
An 87 year-old client’s daughter says to the nurse, “My father was always sharp. Recently I noticed he is slower to respond and perform tasks.” The best response by the nurse is
The nurse working on a neurological unit is planning care to…
The nurse working on a neurological unit is planning care to decrease a client’s intracranial pressure. What nursing intervention would be most consistent with this goal?
What client should be assigned to the float nurse on a neuro…
What client should be assigned to the float nurse on a neurological unit?
A client is on carbamezepine and phenytoin. The nurse includ…
A client is on carbamezepine and phenytoin. The nurse includes which lab studies in the medication education?
When providing nursing care for a client with a suspected st…
When providing nursing care for a client with a suspected stroke, the most important factor in the initial assessment:
When the medical history of a client with Gullian-barre is r…
When the medical history of a client with Gullian-barre is reviewed, which fact is mostly related to the client’s diagnosis?
The client in the emergency department has just had a diagno…
The client in the emergency department has just had a diagnostic lumbar puncture. To reduce post-procedure complications, what is the nurse’s most appropriate action?
A client with a spinal cord injury and subsequent urine rete…
A client with a spinal cord injury and subsequent urine retention receives intermittent catheterization every 6 hours. The average catheterized urine volume has been 550 mL. The nurse should plan to: