What treatment do you anticipate?
What will be an ideal response?
Notify the physician. A.N. requires an increase in the amount per hour of IV LR to achieve an hourly
urine output is 30 to 50 mL/hr.
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a. She holds the front of the walker. b. She has a walker with four wheels. c. She takes four steps into the walker. d. She takes the walker to the elevator.
According to the values of cultures whose members use folk healing practices, the factors most
important for a nurse to possess include (more than one answer may be correct) A. ethnocentrism. B. cultural skill. C. cultural desire. D. cultural knowledge. E. academic credentials. F. respect for persons.
The nurse is working with a patient newly diagnosed with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). Which instruction should the nurse provide for this patient?
1. Importance of bed rest 2. Importance of medication regimen to eliminate the disorder 3. Modifications in daily activities 4. Adapting to long-term balance disorder
When comparing developmental tasks of middle-aged persons versus older adults, what should the nurse infer?
a. Learning to cope with loss is most common during the middle adult years. b. After age 65, most older adults age both biologically and psychologically the same way. c. All older adults will need nursing assistance to deal with loss. d. Older adults fear and resent retirement as a disruption of their lifestyle.