This is a(n) ________ syringe used to measure and administer amounts of medication that are too large to fit in a standard syringe.  

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


large-capacity

This is a large-capacity syringe.

Nursing

You might also like to view...

The nurse is caring for a patient with hypertension who is preparing to be discharged from the hospital after suffering a myocardial infarction

What drug might the nurse administer that will both treat his hypertension and reduce myocardial oxygen consumption? A) Captopril B) Losartan C) Diltiazem D) Nitroprusside

Nursing

Which of the following characteristics refers to qualitative nursing research design? Select all that apply

A) The focus is to develop a rich understanding of a phenomenon. B) Researchers strive to eliminate extraneous variables. C) It is critical to maintain constancy of conditions. D) Most studies are retrospective.

Nursing

Nurses on Unit 17 complain that their manager frequently "checks up on them" and encourages little involvement in decision making and yet, during performance reviews, praises them for their outstanding performance

Nurses on Unit 18 indicate that their experience is different from that of nurses on Unit 17 . The manager on Unit 18 encourages active involvement in decision making and provides authentic, growth-promoting feedback. The practices on Units 17 and 18 reflect. a. Differences in the managers' expectations of their role. b. Shaping of the workplace behavior of em-ployees. c. Different approaches to cooperation and collaboration. d. Recognition of institutional priorities.

Nursing

The nurse is assessing the laboratory findings of a client with a urinary tract infection. The laboratory report notes a "shift to the left" in a client's white blood cell count. Which action by the nurse is most appropriate?

a. Request that the laboratory perform a dif-ferential analysis on the white blood cells. b. Notify the health care provider and start an IV line for parenteral antibiotics. c. Instruct the client to begin straining all urine for renal calculi. d. Document the finding in the client's chart and continue to monitor.

Nursing