While caring for a patient with dehydration, a nurse is most likely to include which of the following in the patient's plan of care?
1. Chronic pain
2. Alteration in body temperature
3. Ineffective airway clearance
4. Readiness for enhanced coping
ANS: 2
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Which of the following statements would be considered objective data? (Select all that apply.)
a. "I'm short of breath." b. "Blood pressure 90/68, apical pulse 102, skin pale and moist." c. "Lung sounds clear bilaterally, diminished in right lower lobe." d. "I feel weak all over when I exert myself." e. "My pain level is down to 2. It was 8."
The nurse is preparing to insert a nasogastric (NG) tube in her patient. Which of the following steps in the process indicates a need for further education?
a. The nurse lubricates 4 inches of the tube prior to insertion. b. The nurse marks the length of the tube with a marker for insertion. c. The nurse measures the length of tube needed using the nose-earlobe-xiphoid process. d. The nurse applies clean gloves for the procedure.
Which of the following statements is not part of the data storage process?
1. Environmental control and conditions maximize the shelf life for media 2. Data storage on magnetic tape is a long-term solution to data storage 3. A contingency plan is developed to prevent the loss of data 4. The state dictates the length of time client records are stored
CJ's Pharmacy wants to begin a cholesterol screening and MTM program. In order to provide this service, they need to purchase a cholesterol blood testing machine, which costs $2,700. Supplies to run the machine cost $6 per educational session. The pharmacist is going to charge $15 for each educational session. What is the Break-Even Quantity?
A. 450 B. 180 C. 300 D. 240