Complete the following based upon the directions

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The problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medications, and other factors.

Correct the medical notation of the following order.

Regular insulin 7.0 u every AM.


Regular insulin 7 units every AM.

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Which type of nursing programs prepare graduates to write the licensure examination?

a. continuing c. postgraduate b. entry level d. staff development

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A patient presents to the emergency department after sustaining a minor laceration. The patient tells the staff that he may be HIV positive, "but I don't know for certain."

Which information should the nurse provide? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. "You must go to the state health department to be tested.". 2. "We can do a test here if you like.". 3. "There is a test available that will quickly give us an idea of your HIV status.". 4. "If the results of the test we do are positive, additional testing will be necessary.". 5. "It will take at least 5 days for test results to return.".

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A neonate weighing 7.5 pounds is experiencing seizures secondary to maternal drug use during pregnancy and is prescribed IV phenytoin, which cannot exceed 3 mg/kg/minute. The safe dose for this neonate is:

a. 10 mg/kg/min. c. 10 mg/min. b. 15 mg/min. d. 21.5 mg/min.

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A client in the second trimester of pregnancy is experiencing severe heartburn. What should the nurse explain about the reasons for this health problem? Select all that apply

1. Decreased gastrointestinal motility 2. Changes in carbohydrate metabolism 3. Increased production of progesterone 4. Relaxation of the esophageal sphincter 5. Displacement of the stomach by the enlarging uterus

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