The nurse is preparing to administer the contraceptive form of medroxyprogesterone (Depo-Provera). What route is appropriate?
a. Subcutaneous
b. Intramuscular
c. Vaginal
d. Transdermal
ANS: B
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a. Some charting is retained at the hospital. b. The physician's office needs separate charting. c. Different health care providers need access. d. The physician is the pivotal person in the charting.
Directions: Recalculate the IV flow rate. Determine the percentage of change and state the course of action. Assume that hospital policy permits recalculation of rates when rates are off schedule and clients are stable
250 mL were to infuse in 8 hours at 31 microgtt/min. The drop factor is 60 gtt/mL. After 4 hours, you notice that 100 mL have infused. a. Recalculated rate: _____ b. Percentage of change: _____ c. Course of action: _____
A patient with renal impairment and HIV has had a medication change. What drug would be considered the drug of choice for this patient?
A) Atazanivir (Reyataz) B) Lopinavir (Kaletra) C) Nelfinavir (Viracept) D) Ritonavir (Norvir)
A nurse who works in a long-term care facility has noticed that one of the residents has been showing signs of impaired cognitive and self care abilities over the last 2 weeks. The nurse should:
1. Remember that memory loss is a normal, age-related change. 2. Investigate for possible physiologic problems. 3. Instruct the staff to be extra attentive as this person needs more assistance. 4. Inform the resident's family that the resident probably has some form of dementia.