All of the following factors contribute to the power dynamic that nurses have when taking care of patients EXCEPT
A. The ability to relieve pain
B. A patient's ability to sleep in a noisy environment
C. Familiarity with the routine and environment
D. Knowledge about a patient's health status
ANS: B
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Order: D5W 1,000 mL IV at 50 mL/h for 20 hours. The initial flow rate was correctly set at 50 mcgtt/min. After five hours, 600 mL remain to be infused. The infusion is ahead of schedule. Compute the new flow rate in mcgtt/min
so that the infusion will finish on time. If flow rates may not be adjusted by more than 25% of the original rate, to what rate would you reset the drip rate, or would you contact the prescriber instead? 1. Contact the prescriber. 2. 40 mcgtt/min. 3. 12 mcgtt/min. 4. 2.4 mcgtt/min.
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A. the amount of drug in mg ordered per unit of weight in kg. B. the amount of drug in ml ordered per unit of weight in kg. C. the amount of drug in mg ordered per unit of weight in lb. D. none of these.