The physician orders insulin Levemir 32 units subcutaneous. The medication is supplied in 100 units/mL
What will be an ideal response?
32 units
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Which of the following is true regarding these findings? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. The client is legally blind. 2. The client is unable to read from a paper at close range. 3. The client is found to be farsighted. 4. The client is myopic. 5. This is common in clients who are over 45 years old.
To help seal the insertion site from the spinal anesthesia, the nurse will offer:
a. tea. b. Jell-O. c. milk. d. iced water.
A 44-year-old patient is unable to void after having an open loop resection and fulguration of the bladder. Which nursing action should be implemented first?
a. Assist the patient to soak in a 15-minute sitz bath. b. Insert a straight urethral catheter and drain the bladder. c. Encourage the patient to drink several glasses of water. d. Teach the patient how to do isometric perineal exercises.
A patient who ingests several alcoholic beverages each day has been taking 1 gm of acetaminophen (Tylenol) six times a day and Percocet for pain relief following knee surgery
The patient is currently complaining of nausea with right upper quadrant pain and has an AST of 60 units/L and ALT of 45 units/L. Which additional laboratory studies would the nurse use when assessing this patient? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Prothrombin time and INR to identify coagulation abnormalities 2. Serum potassium to evaluate kidney function 3. Serum acetaminophen level plotted on a Rumack-Matthew nomogram 4. Toxicology screen to identify other substances ingested 5. Urine screen for myoglobin to detect tissue damage