Prepare a 0.4 mg dose from a supply of 2 mg per mL. Express your answer to the nearest tenth
What will be an ideal response?
0.2 mL
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When you are cleaning the bedside stand of a hospitalized 10-year-old, you find 48 packages of sugar. Your best action in relation to this would be to
A) put them back in the drawer as they were. B) ask the child's mother if he has a history of craving sweets. C) advise the child's mother to have him tested for diabetes. D) throw out the sugar; the child will develop cavities if he eats it.
A patient, recovering from burn injuries, tells the nurse that he does not want to take any more pain medication than necessary however he does continue to experience pain. Which of the following might be helpful to this patient?
1. instruct the patient on nonpharmacological interventions for pain control 2. increase the dosage of the pain medication 3. suggest that intravenous pain medication be provided until he experiences no pain 4. provide intravenous pain medication with oral medication for break through pain
When teaching a client about atorvastin, the nurse should include information about when to schedule follow-up visits with the health care provider for lab work. What should the nurse tell the client?
a. Liver function tests will need to be done every four-to-six weeks for the first three months. b. You only need liver function tests done once and that's before therapy begins. c. Renal function tests will need to be done every month for the first year. d. Renal function tests will need to be done every three months for the first year
It is recommended that the Rotokinetic bed stay in the rotation mode for at least _______ hours a day
Fill in the blanks with correct word