The physician orders insulin NovoLog 4 units subcutaneous. The medication is supplied in 100 units/mL
What will be an ideal response?
4 units
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a. Ensure adequate fluid intake. b. Leave the bathroom light on at night. c. Encourage use of the toilet every 6 hours. d. Delegate bladder training instructions to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). e. Provide thorough perineal care after each voiding. f. Assess for urinary retention and urinary tract infection.
What is the difference between primary and secondary hypertension?
a. Secondary hypertension is caused by another disorder like renal disease. b. Secondary hypertension is related to hereditary factors. c. Secondary hypertension cannot be treated effectively. d. Secondary hypertension is no real threat to health.
The Unna paste boot is wrapped in a variety of directions to make the most of muscular action. These dressings are usually changed:
a. twice a day. b. once a day. c. every 2 to 3 days. d. twice a month.
An 85-year-old patient asks why she always feels so cold. What should the nurse's response include?
Select all that apply. 1. "Heat sensors in the blood vessels lose sensitivity with aging." 2. "Your body metabolism is slowing the amount of blood flow." 3. "Blood vessels don't constrict as quickly with aging." 4. "Aging causes a layer of the blood vessels to stiffen." 5. "One layer of the blood vessels gets thinner with aging."