The physician orders guaifenesin 600 mg oral every 6 hours. Guaifenesin 200 mg is available in 200 mg/10 mL. How many milliliters would the nurse administer with each dose? ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
30 mL
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a. changing subjects within a sentence. b. making up answers unrelated to the facts. c. repeating words or phrases that another person has spoken. d. pausing in the middle of a sentence, then continuing on an unrelated topic.
The pediatric nurse performs a health assessment on a 9-year-old female who weighs 23 kilograms and is 132 cm tall. The nurse documents the patient's Body Mass Index (BMI) as:
A) 13.20. B) 13.82. C) 14.25. D) 14.68.
A patient with severe acute pancreatitis has the following vital signs after fluid resuscitation: BP 84/53 mm Hg and HR 61 bpm. What would the nurse consider as next steps of care for this patient?
1. Assess for hypovolemic shock. 2. Prepare to administer diuretics. 3. #if an antihypertensive would be indicated. 4. Prepare to administer potassium chloride.
A nurse is caring for a Jewish client. The healthcare facility does not provide kosher meals. How can the nurse best ensure that the client receives healthful meals without offending any religious beliefs?
A) Ask client to have frozen meals B) Ask family members to bring food C) Ask client to have vegetarian food D) Ask client to have a fruit-based diet