Order: Lorazepam 3.5 mg IM Available: Lorazepam 2 mg/mL
a. 1.75 mL
b. 2 mL
c. 1.5 mL
d. 1.25 mL
ANS: A
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After conducting a physical assessment for an adult client, the nurse discusses the assessment with a co-worker and states that the client's beliefs and actions regarding common health practices seem "weird."
Based on this data, which action by the nurse is the most appropriate? A) Repeat the assessment later in the day. B) Determine the culture with which the client identifies. C) Write a nursing diagnosis to address the "weird" beliefs and actions. D) Communicate the findings to the health-care team.
Which of the following safety guidelines is typically implemented when the patient undergoes internal irradiation?
A) The patient is on bed rest with bathroom privileges. B) The patient should remain perfectly still during treatment. C) The nurse is responsible for removing the radioactive material. D) Nurses who are or may be pregnant should not be involved in the care of this patient.
A nurse completes a cultural assessment of an older adult who is being admitted to an assisted living facility. Reasons for completing a cultural assessment include: (Select all that apply.)
a. culture guides decision-making about health, illness, and preventive care. b. culture provides direction for individuals on how to interact during health care en-counters. c. culture impacts attitudes toward aging. d. all members of a culture react in the same way in similar situations. e. knowledge of culture eliminates health care disparities.
All of the following are true about contractures except
A. contractures make caring for the patient more difficult. B. joint movement becomes painful because the muscles have shortened. C. contractures are easily reversible complications of prolonged immobility. D. there is a direct relationship between contractures and pressure ulcers.