A nurse prepares a child with hemophilia for an emergency appendectomy. The nurse will administer 500 units of factor VIII by an IV push. What is the minimum time it will take to administer the drug? _______ minutes
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An eighth-grade class is taking a field trip to the beach to explore sea life. What should the school nurse suggest to the students to reduce the risk of sun exposure?
1. Go on the field trip in the evening. 2. Use SPF 15 lotion on their exposed skin. 3. Stay out of the water. 4. Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants.
An older patient with end stage renal failure has stage 4 pressure ulcers on both heels and is losing weight. The patient expresses a desire to stop all care but the family is insisting that everything be done to help the patient recover
Which aspects of ethical decision making will the nurse use to help the patient and family plan future care? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Patient finances 2. Patient assessment 3. Patient preferences 4. Home environment 5. Competing interests
The nurse has defined the hypothesis as, "There will be no difference in the number of adverse events among patients discharged two days after an abdominal hysterectomy compared with patients discharged 4 days after an abdominal hysterectomy."
This statement is an example of what? a. Directional hypothesis b. Nondirectional hypothesis c. Research hypothesis d. Null hypothesis
Using the common dosage ranges of the beta-adrenergic blocking drugs, select the correct dosage range of propranolol (Inderal) for the treatment of angina pectoris.
A. 80-320 mg by mouth B. 40-120 mg by mouth C. 20-40 mg by mouth D. None of these are correct.