The solution strength of 50% converts to
A. 1:1000.
B. 50 g of medication per 100 mL solution.
C. 5 g of medication per 100 mL solution.
D. 1 g of medication per 50 mL solution.
B
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a. have the patient rub the hands together briskly. b. wipe the hands vigorously with a warm towel. c. run tepid water over the hands to warm slowly. d. wrap the hands in hot, moist towels.
After his teeth have been coated with fluoride, the patient should be instructed not to rinse, eat, or drink for which time period after the procedure?
a. 1 hour b. 2 hours c. 10 minutes d. 30 minutes
Critical pathways ____
a. Are designed only for critical care or trauma patients b. Determine lifesaving interventions for a specific population c. Outline optimal care and time milestones for the routine patient d. Provide a list of supplies and equipment needed for care
A nurse is counseling a client whose genetic test results show a genetic susceptibility for breast cancer. Which of the following would be the most appropriate statement by the nurse?
a. "You should discuss hormone replacement therapy with your physician." b. "You are at an increased risk to develop breast cancer." c. "You should have a bilateral mastectomy as soon as possible." d. "You should tell all of your siblings and children to get tested."