The physician orders furosemide 60 mg IV push stat for edema. Available: 10 mg/mL. How many milliliters will the nurse administer? ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


6 mL

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What information should the nurse give the patient when explaining constipation? a. Immobility often causes constipation. b. A stool softener daily will relieve the problem. c. Use of a bedpan results in bloating and constipation. d. A low-fiber diet will resolve the problem.

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A patient with a diagnosis of cardiovascular disease is taking atorvastatin calcium (Lipitor) to reduce serum cholesterol. What is the goal of therapy for LDL cholesterol for a patient taking atorvastatin calcium (Lipitor)?

A) 100 to 115 mg/dL B) 75 to 85 mg/dL C) Less than 60 mg/dL D) Less than 100 mg/dL

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The nurse is working in an adolescent medical clinic. When comparing adolescents in the clinic who have chronic conditions with their peers, the nurse would expect chronically ill adolescents to have:

1. More concern for their parents. 2. A decreased concern about their appearance. 3. An altered body image. 4. Higher self-esteem.

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An elderly patient with uncontrolled hypertension and atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response is admitted with a diagnosis of heart failure. He has crepitant pulmonary rales and his chest x-ray shows pulmonary congestion

The patient probably has what type of heart failure? A) Left ventricular systolic failure B) Left ventricular diastolic failure C) Right ventricular failure D) Combination heart failure

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