Which of the following laboratory values is in the normal range for a woman?
1. Hemoglobin, 10 g/dL; hematocrit, 46%
2. Hemoglobin, 12 g/dL; hematocrit, 36%
3. Hemoglobin, 17 g/dL; hematocrit, 48%
4. Hemoglobin, 19 g/dL; hematocrit, 58%
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An infant of a mother with herpes simplex infection has just been born. What should nursing considerations include?
a. The infant should be isolated in a nursery. b. No special precautions are necessary. c. The mother and infant should be together in a private room. d. Immediate discharge is indicated to prevent spread of infection.
A factor evaluation system:
a. Utilizes financial data to determine number of staff-to-patient ratios. b. Utilizes DRGs to determine acuity on a unit. c. Combines interventions and time required for interventions to determine levels of care required. d. Combines financial resources and nursing interventions to determine patient contact hours.
The nurse determines that the effectiveness of a medication is not as great when provided to female clients as it is with male clients. The nurse suspects that this difference in effectiveness is because of:
1. Occupation. 2. Hormones. 3. Fat amount. 4. Physical activity status. 5. Fluid level.
The physician orders magnesium sulfate 500 mg/h. The medication is supplied in 4 g/250 mL. Calculate the flow rate in milliliters per hour. ____________________
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