Identify the most commonly used local anesthetic technique.
A. Regional nerve block
B. Cryoanesthesia
C. Topical application
D. Infiltration anesthesia
Answer: D
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A patient in early labor has mild contractions seven to nine minutes apart and blood pressure of 130/80 mm Hg
Maternal–fetal monitoring is started and the nurse engages the patient in conversation as a distraction technique. At first she seems happy, excited, and confident, but eventually she becomes introverted and restless. Her pulse is rapid, her blood pressure is now 137/85 mm Hg, and she is hyperventilating. The fetal monitor shows no variability for almost 20 minutes; variability then becomes evident but there are no late decelerations. What should the nurse do? A) Notify the physician of the patient's blood pressure increase B) Notify the physician about the lack of FHR variability C) Help the patient regain control of her breathing technique D) Assist the patient into a squatting position
Find the total volume to administer: ________.Ordered: NS @ 75 mL/h over 6 h via infusion pump
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The nursing student has been assigned to read an article describing "mixed methods" research as it applies to nursing. What can the student expect the article to discuss?
1. Using more than one sampling strategy in a single study 2. Having a theoretical framework that includes more than one theory as a base for a study 3. Using both survey completion and face-to-face interviewing in one study 4. Having more than one person conduct the interviews in a qualitative study