A client has a red spot over the sacrum that does not blanch when the nurse applies pressure. The nurse would document this stage of pressure ulcer formation as being:
a. Stage II. c. Stage IV.
b. Stage I. d. Stage III.
ANS: B
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An IV is infusing at 125 mL/h. If the drop factor is 15 gtt/mL, what would this rate of flow equal in gtt/min?
1. 8 gtt/min 2. 31 gtt/min 3. 32 gtt/min 4. 50 gtt/min
A client has been prescribed nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications for treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome. What should the nurse be sure to include when educating the client about taking this medication?
A) Take the medication on an empty stomach to assist in faster absorption. B) Take the medication with food. C) The medication may cause drowsiness, so do not operate machinery or drive a vehicle. D) The dosage may be exceeded if pain is not relieved by the prescribed dose.
During a prenatal examination, the nurse learns that a pregnant patient has a supernumerary nipple. What should the nurse teach the patient about this finding?
A) Such growths fade with menopause. B) Bleeding from such growths is not uncommon. C) Such growths deepen in color during pregnancy. D) The tendency for supernumerary nipples is genetic.
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