Each milliliter of saturated solution of potassium iodide (SSKI) contains 1 gram of potassium iodide
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Which statement reflects the most important use of power in nursing?
1. The nurse manager uses power when evaluating staff. 2. The nurse can use power to impact and improve client care. 3. The nurse uses power in relationships with unlicensed personnel. 4. The nurse manager can use power to assist newly licensed nurses.
The nurse instructs the client to self-administer nasointestinal tube feedings at home. Which is the best instruction to include in client teaching about aspirating the tube?
1. Withhold tube feedings if unable to obtain aspirate. 2. Check tube placement by instilling air into the tube. 3. Administer the tube feedings at 45° F to 50° F. 4. Report aspirate with a pH less than 6 to provider.
The nurse is caring for a client with a DVT (deep vein thrombosis) receiving heparin intravenously (IV). Which is the priority outcome for the client?
A. The client will comply with dietary restrictions. B. The client will keep the right leg elevated on two pillows. C. The client will not disturb the intravenous infusion. D. The client will not experience bleeding.
When a patient presents at the emergency department for an allergic reaction, the nurse recogniz-es the most severe consequence of a type I hypersensitivity reaction is:
a. urticaria. b. hives. c. anaphylaxis. d. antibody-dependent cell-mediated cyto-toxicity (ADCC).