Convert 0.3 to a percent: __________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


30%

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A critically ill patient has renal artery stenosis, causing an alteration in the erythropoietin production. The disorder most likely for the patient to experience is

A) acquired hemolytic anemia. B) megaloblastic anemia. C) polycythemia. D) neutropenia.

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A man's recent history of fatigue and lightheadedness has just been attributed to a junctional arrhythmia. The nurse should anticipate which of the following characteristics of the man's electrocardiogram (ECG)?

A) Irregular rhythm B) Rate of 40 to 60 beats per minute C) QRS duration of 0.12 seconds or longer D) Absent P wave

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A patient has just returned to the surgical unit after varicose vein stripping and ligation. The best technique by the nurse to evaluate pain relief is:

1. checking the patient's record for the last dose of pain medication administered. 2. asking the patient to rate the severity of the pain on a scale of 1 to 10. 3. asking the family if they think that the patient is having pain. 4. telling the patient to ask for pain medicine when it is needed.

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Adequate fluid intake is essential to wound healing. If not contraindicated, the nurse should encourage the client to drink at least:

A) 600 mL daily. B) 1200 mL daily. C) 1800 mL daily. D) 2500 mL daily.

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