The physician orders tramadol 100 mg oral three times a day. Tramadol is available in 50-mg tablets. How many tablets would the nurse administer with each dose? ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
2 tablets
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a. Arms b. Perineum c. Chest d. Genitalia e. Face
The nurse evaluates the need for additional instruction about the "morning-after" pill, levonorge-strel, when the patient says:
a. "I must take levonorgestrel within 72 hours of having had unprotected sex." b. "I will take an antiemetic before I take levonorgestrel." c. "I only need to take one dose of levonor-gestrel." d. "Depending on the state, I may or may not need to get a prescription for levonorge-strel."
Electrical and chemical influences make it possible for nerve impulses to occur. The nurse educator asks a student nurse to describe the action potential of the nerve impulse
Based on this information, what would be the best explanation of the action potential by the student nurse? 1 . Nerve cell at rest 2 . Plasma membrane more positive on outside 3 . Sodium moves inside membrane, followed by potassium 4 . Plasma membrane more positive on inside A) 1, 2 B) 1, 4 C) 2, 3 D) 3, 4
A nurse is caring for another nurse's clients while that nurse is on break. While was making rounds of the other nurse's clients, the nurse found medications left a client's bedside stand. How should the nurse best address this problem?
a) Correct the problems and submit a written report. b) Inform the nurse-supervisor right away. c) Speak to the coworker when she returns to the unit. d) Ask for a meeting with the coworker and a manager.