Body temperature normally varies 1 to 4 degrees during the course of the day.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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A 70-year-old woman who experiences frequent leg pain due to sciatica tells her nurse, "I've been hearing a lot about how well acupuncture works for chronic pain and I think I might give it a try."
How can the nurse best respond to the woman's statement? A) "That sounds like an excellent idea and I'd encourage you to go ahead with it.". B) "Before you begin the treatment it's likely best to get your physician's permission.". C) "A lot of these types of treatments are unproven and even dangerous, so be very careful.". D) "Perhaps I can tell you about the risks, benefits, and limitations of acupuncture first.".
A client is prescribed naloxone for the treatment of postoperative acute respiratory depression after a kidney transplant. The nurse explains the drug to the family, describing its action as which of the following?
A) Naloxone stops internal bleeding. B) Naloxone restores respiratory function. C) Naloxone restores reflexes of limbs. D) Naloxone helps the client overcome pain.
A client has to ingest carbohydrate solution for the diagnostic test of hydrogen breath testing. What important signs and symptoms should the nurse monitor for if the client is contraindicated to carbohydrate solution?
A) Signs of dizziness and confusion B) Signs of bleeding C) Signs of cramping, abdominal distention, and diarrhea D) Signs of weight loss or failure to gain weight
A patient is to receive 14 mL in 12 minutes using a microdrip set. Calculate the gtt/min to the nearest whole number
What will be an ideal response?