The physician orders fluconazole 200 mg twice a day. The fluconazole is dissolved in 100 mL of NS and is to be infused over 60 minutes. Using an IV controller, how many milliliters per hour should the fluconazole be infused? ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
100 mL/h
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The genetic testing has come back and the patient has just been told she carries the gene for Huntington disease and will develop the disease when she gets older. The patient asks you if this information is confidential and if it will remain that way. You explain to the patient that her family should be told and so should her fiancé. The patient forcefully tells you "no." She is not going to tell either her family or her fiancé. What is the nurse's best response? A) I am ethically bound to tell your family and your fiancé. B) Your information will remain confidential until the geneticist reviews everything. Then he will have to tell your family. C) Have you thought about what this disease will do to the person you are going to marry and any children you may have? D) I will respect your wishes and keep your information confidential. I do wish you would reconsider though.
Drugs can be manufactured by several companies but each will market the drug under different trade
names. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A nurse is working the night shift on a respiratory floor. She is walking toward a patient's room when she sees a nursing assistant performing patient care with the curtain and door open. The nurse knows that the nursing assistant is violating which legal
a. Right to privacy b. False imprisonment c. Failure to rescue d. Informed consent
A patient continues to report postsurgical incision pain at a level of 9 out of 10 after pain medicine is given. The next dose of pain medicine is not due for another hour. What should the critically thinking nurse do first?
a. Explain to the patient that nothing else has been ordered. b. Explore other options for pain relief. c. Offer to notify the health care provider after morning rounds are completed. d. Discuss the surgical procedure and reason for the pain.