A medication vial holds 7 milliliters (mL) of medication. If 1.4 mL are withdrawn from the vial,
how much medication is left in the vial? ____
ANS: 5.6 mL
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1) Caution the patient against combining acetaminophen with alcohol. 2) Explain that acetaminophen increases the risk for bleeding. 3) Advise taking acetaminophen with meals to prevent gastric irritation. 4) Explain that physical dependence may occur with long-term oral use.
A telephone triage nurse gets a call from a postpartum client concerned about jaundice. The client's newborn is 37 hours old. What data would the nurse need to gather first?
1. Stool characteristics 2. Fluid intake 3. Skin color 4. Bilirubin level
An older patient being treated for symptoms of seasonal allergies reports to the nurse that although she is careful about her caffeine intake, she has been having trouble getting to sleep at night
The nurse responds most appropriately to this patient when stating: a. "Allergy reactions such as nasal stuffiness can cause sleep problems." b. "If you are using over-the-counter nasal decongestants, that could be the problem." c. "Many different foods contain hidden caffeine; be sure to check the labels." d. "There are many different causes of sleep disturbances besides caffeine intake."
A client has delivered a small-for-gestational-age (SGA) infant. What long-term effect should the nurse recognize that this infant is at risk for experiencing?
1. Permanent disfiguration 2. Paralysis below the hips 3. Poor fine motor coordination 4. Thin and underweight as a child to overweight or obese as an adolescent