A patient on a ventilator has an order for a continuous Versed drip at 2 mg/h. The Versed concentration is 50 mg/50 mL of NS. Using an IV controller, how many milliliters per hour should the Versed be infused? ___________

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2 mL/h

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A) Hyperlipidemia B) Hypothyroidism C) Diabetes D) Peripheral vascular disease

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A local hospital noticed a large amount of ventilator-acquired pneumonias when reviewing patient charts. The hospital devised a plan to try to reduce the number of pneumonias and implemented interventions to reduce the rate

Data was collected after 6 months to see if the changes were successful, and the hospital realized a reduction in ventilator-acquired pneumonia rates by 25%. Whose quality-improvement approach did this hospital implement? A) Joseph Juran B) W. Edwards Deming C) Phillip Crosby D) Toyota

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A late sign of decreased oxygen levels may cause a change in skin color known as _________

Fill in the blanks with correct word

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Which of the following processes should a nurse address first when assessing sexual function in older adults?

A) Identify risk factors that may interfere with the older adult's sexual functioning. B) Assess own personal attitudes toward sexuality and aging. C) Obtain permission from the individual to initiate a discussion on sexual relations. D) Provide detailed information about sexual function to the older adult.

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