The process of adding liquid to a medication that has been stored in powdered form is called
A. liquefication.
B. dissolution.
C. reconstitution.
D. suspension.
Answer: C
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the role of the nurse involved in interfacility transfer?
A) Individual states define the role of the nurse for transfer. B) Some states require a special certification for nurses involved. C) The nurse transferring the client should know the regulations governing nursing practice. D) All of the above.
During an examination, the nurse notices that a patient's legs turn white when they are raised above the patient's head. The nurse should suspect:
a. Lymphedema. b. Raynaud disease. c. Chronic arterial insufficiency. d. Chronic venous insufficiency.
The nurse is calculating the flow rate using the standard formula. The order is as follows: Infuse 1000 mL of D5W over 10 hours with a drip factor of 10. What are the drops per minute? 17 gtt/min Standard Text:
What will be an ideal response?
The nurse is evaluating a new mother's ability to breastfeed her infant. Which criteria indicate that the mother is able to breastfeed independently? (Select all that apply.)
A) Nipples are everted. B) Breasts are soft and nontender. C) Mother holds the nipple in the baby's mouth. D) Baby swallows spontaneously and frequently. E) Nurse places pillows under the baby for support.