Solve the following problem and write the answer as a mixed number in lowest terms: 8/11 ÷ 4/9
1. 36/99
2. 2/11
3. 1 7/11
4. 1 28/44
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Which of the following statements would lead the nurse to believe that she has understood the teaching regarding the administration of pancrelipase? A) "I will take the pancrelipase after I eat." B) "I will increase the fat in my diet." C) "I will take pancrelipase with meals." D) "I will increase vitamin C in my diet."
What intervention should the nurse implement after topical administration of hydrocortisone cream to the buttocks and abdomen of an infant?
a. Diaper the infant snugly with a disposable diaper. b. Cover the area with a transparent dressing. c. Apply a cloth diaper. d. Place the infant on a plastic pad, undiapered.
A nurse manager is faced with the task of introducing an unpopular change to a staff that includes several nurses who have acted as rejecters to previous changes
The manager expects resistance but hopes to identify these rejecters early in the process. The manager should be particularly alert to which statements? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "I don't care what they say; I'm not giving care that way." 2. "I don't think this is going to work, but I'll probably come around to it sooner or later." 3. "I'm not crazy about this idea, but we do need to change how we are providing care." 4. "I bet I can make it very difficult for this change to occur." 5. "It won't be so bad. I like change."
Diagnostic testing has revealed that a patient's hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is limited to one lobe. The nurse should anticipate that this patient's plan of care will focus on what intervention?
A) Cryosurgery B) Liver transplantation C) Lobectomy D) Laser hyperthermia