How many 2 gram tablets are needed to prepare 100 mL of a 6% solution?
1. 3 tablets
2. 5 tablets
3. 30 tablets
4. 6 tablets
1
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a. administer promethazine IM. b. explain to the client that the nausea will decrease soon. c. encourage the client to drink ginger ale. d. administer lorazepam IV.
A patient is being transferred from a hospital to a long-term care facility. What will happen to the patient's medical record (chart)?
A) It goes with the patient to the facility. B) It remains in the hospital records. C) It is shredded by special personnel. D) The original and a copy go with the patient.
A nurse is required to administer a cleansing enema to a 9-year-old child. Which step
should the nurse follow? A) Place the child in a prone position with her face down B) Lower the child's bed and raise both the side rails C) Fill the enema can with the prescribed solution at 110 degrees F D) Insert the rectal tube 2 to 3 inches toward the umbilicus
Why does a nurse conduct surveillance?
a. To eradicate a disease before it starts b. To establish a baseline rate of disease occurrence and patterns of spread c. To target populations for triage d. To reduce the incidence of heart disease in a community