Sinus bradycardia's heart rate is
A) 60—100. B) greater than 100. C) less than 60. D) greater than 170.
C
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A) Oxygen at 6 lpm via nasal cannula B) Oxygen at 15 lpm via a nonrebreather C) Positive pressure ventilation with room air D) Oxygen at 2 lpm via nasal cannula
Because some elderly patients have problems with memory, you should provide detailed ________ instructions that they and their family can refer to as necessary.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Compute the flow rate in drops per minute. Ordered: 850 mL D5/0.45% NS q6h IVThe drop factor is 15 gtt / mL.Calculate the flow rate in drops per minute.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Appropriate fall risk management must include which of the following assessments?
A. Patients are assessed for their risk for falls based on changes to their condition, and interventions to reduce falls are based on the setting and population B. Patients are assessed for their risk for falls based on the setting and patient population, and interventions to reduce falls are based on the patient's assessed risk C. Patients are assessed for their risk for falls based on the setting and patient population, and interventions to reduce falls are based on the setting