A client is to receive 20 mg of a medication. The medication comes in 10 mg per 15 mL. How many milliliters would the RN administer?

A) 10
B) 15
C) 20
D) 30


D

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When palpating for pulsus alternans, the nurse will detect a pulse

A) that alternates in strength every other beat. B) that is weak and thready at intermittent times. C) alternating in rhythm ranging from 60 to 100 beats/min. D) difficult to palpate due to a rapid, irregular rate.

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Of the following client health problems, the nurse realizes the client who is least likely to develop negative nitrogen balance would be the client:

a. with severe burns. b. recovering from an appendectomy. c. with a high fever. d. confined to bed due to severe rheumatoid arthritis.

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The nurse at the clinic is interviewing a 64-year-old woman who is 5 feet, 3 inches tall and weighs 125 pounds (57 kg). The patient has not seen a health care provider for 20 years. She walks 5 miles most days and has a glass of wine 2 or 3 times a week

Which topics will the nurse plan to include in patient teaching about cancer screening and decreasing cancer risk (select all that apply)? a. Pap testing b. Tobacco use c. Sunscreen use d. Mammography e. Colorectal screening

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