A child weighing 21 lbs is to receive 100 mL/kg/day. Calculate the 24-hour fluid requirement and the EID setting in mL/hr for the 24-hour period
What will be an ideal response?
40 mL/hr
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Which of the following would the nurse consider when determining the importance of this finding? 1. The child's cultural heritage 2. The child's age 3. How many siblings the child has 4. The marital status of the mother
What nursing assessment should be reported immediately after an amniotomy?
a. Fetal heart rate is regular at 154 beats/min. b. Amniotic fluid is clear with flecks of vernix. c. Amniotic fluid is watery and pale green. d. Maternal temperature is 37.8 ° C.
A patient is admitted with the diagnosis of unstable angina. The nurse knows that the physiological mechanism present is most likely which of the following?
a. Complete occlusion of a coronary artery b. Fatty streak within the intima of a coronary artery c. Partial occlusion of a coronary artery with a thrombus d. Vasospasm of a coronary artery
Order: For every 100 mL of urine output, replace with 30 mL of water via PEG tube q.4h. The client's urine output is 350 mL. What is the replacement volume?
1. 10.5 mL 2. 105 mL 3. 1050 mL 4. 11.67 mL