The medication is ordered as follows: Give 5 ml by mouth four times per day. How many teaspoons will the nurse administer to the client? __________ (units) __________
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
Correct Answer: One, Teaspoon
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a. "Research is identifying many risk factors for cancer besides smoking." b. "I understand how you could feel angry about the diagnosis." c. "He is still a good husband." d. "Why do you think he got cancer?"
An active 25-year-old female client shared with the nurse that ever since she had gone on a high-protein low-carbohydrate diet she had suffered from constipation
The client states that the diet is working for her in terms of weight loss and would like to stay on it. The best response from the nurse is that the client should try: 1. Consuming more low-carbohydrate fiber-rich foods like broccoli, raspberries, blackberries, and asparagus 2. Taking a laxative when feeling constipated 3. Try a different diet with less tendency to cause constipation 4. Exercise more
Research over the past 100 years on leadership traits
a. Has clear and unambiguous findings b. Has produced a definitive list of traits c. Has described leader traits that are common to all situations d. Has failed to produce a definitive list of traits
The nurse is caring for a child who is being evaluated for a possible nephroblastoma. Which of the following nursing interventions would be important for this child? The nurse should:
A) monitor for protein in the urine at each voiding. B) protect the child from having the abdomen palpated. C) check blood pressure every 2 hours. D) measure the child's intake and output every hour.