The nurse is preparing to conduct intermittent catheterization of an older adult who has been retaining urine due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
The nurse would understand that the patient's bladder was filled beyond its normal capacity if catheterization yielded how many mL of urine? Select all that apply.
A) 250 mL
B) 450 mL
C) 650 mL
D) 850 mL
E) 1,050 mL
C, D, E
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A) libel. B) abuse. C) slander. D) battery.
A medication label reads "Calan SR (verapamil hydrochloride) 240 mg sustained release caplets." The form is:
a. caplets. c. 240 mg. b. sustained-release caplets. d. verapamil hydrochloride.
A soldier in a combat zone tells the nurse, "I saw a child get blown up over a year ago, but I keep seeing bits of flesh everywhere
I see something red and the visions race back to my mind." The soldier is describing which phenomenon associated with PTSD? a. Reexperiencing b. Hyperarousal c. Avoidance d. Psychosis
The nurse is assessing the skin color for a dark-skinned patient. Which location is most appropriate for the nurse to use for this assessment?
1) Sclera 2) Oral mucosa 3) Soles of the feet 4) Abdominal region