The client is to receive Sandostatin 0.05 mg subcutaneously daily. The medication is available as Sandostatin 100 mcg/1 mL. Which syringe should the nurse use to administer the medication?
A) 3 mL
B) Insulin 50 unit
C) Insulin 100 unit
D) 1 mL precision
D
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The client is experiencing a highly unpredictable response to a drug. This response is considered a(n):
a. drug tolerance. b. idiosyncratic reaction. c. drug allergy. d. adverse effect.
Family support needs during an illness experience often require a nurse to:
1. Provide instructions that help the family understand the demands of an illness. 2. Develop a friendship with the family to provide continuity of care. 3. Resolve conflict by accentuating the individual family differences. 4. Make moral judgments of the family's actions.
In comparing early and late decelerations, a distinguishing factor between the two is
A. Onset time to the nadir of the deceleration B. The number of decelerations that occur C. Timing in relation to contractions
If a patient undergoing drug therapy for Parkinson's disease is mobile one minute and immobile the next, he or she is probably experiencing:
A. catatonia. B. the on-off phenomenon. C. synesthesia. D. dyskinesias.