A patient has fentanyl 100 mcg IV every 2 hours prn for pain after surgery. The medication is available in 0.05 mg per 1-mL vials. How many milliliters would the nurse administer with each dose? __________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


2 mL

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The following outcome was developed for a client: "Client will list five personal strengths by the end of day one." Which correctly written nursing diagnostic statement most likely generated the development of this outcome?

1. Altered self-esteem R/T years of emotional abuse AEB self-deprecating statements 2. Self-care deficit R/T altered thought process 3. Disturbed body image R/T major depressive disorder AEB mood rating of 2/10 4. Risk for disturbed self-concept R/T hopelessness AEB suicide attempt

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Which of the following can identify the client in all information systems across the organization?

1. Client identification code 2. Billing system 3. Nursing information system 4. Administrative information systems

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What is the best technique for the nurse to use to ensure that an air embolus does not develop when changing the administration set on a central venous catheter?

A. Place the client in a flat, right side–lying position during the procedure. B. Have the client in a semisitting position to ensure that the catheter exit site is above the level of the heart. C. Have the client hold his or her breath and bear down while the old set is discon-nected and the new set is connected. D. Cap off the old set and remove it, attach a 10-mL syringe with sterile normal sa-line to the connector, then rapidly attach the new primed set to the catheter con-nection.

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Which conditions should the nurse anticipate the need for intravenous fluid therapy to correct a fluid imbalance?Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply.

A. Constipation B. Postoperative nausea and vomiting C. Severe burn D. Congestive heart failure E. Diabetic ketoacidosis

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