A patient with GERD has Reglan 5 mg every 6 hours per gastric tube ordered. The Reglan syrup is supplied in a 10 mg per 10-mL concentration. How many milliliters would the nurse administer with each dose? ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
5 mL
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Which electrocardiogram findings would the nurse expect to observe on the rhythm strip of a patient with hypercalcemia?
A) Shortened QT interval B) Prolonged ST segment C) Sinus bradycardia D) ST segment depression
A pregnant adolescent asks you if her boyfriend (father of the baby) can come into the examining room with her. Based on his needs, which of the following would be the best response?
A) "Adolescent fathers have no legal right in regard to a child." B) "If you want him to come in." C) "If your parents approve." D) "Not participating will help him be more responsible in the future."
A nurse applies the ethical principle of non-maleficence when:
a. Administering medications using the "five rights" b. Allowing clients to be active participants in their care c. Providing patient privacy when delivering care d. Referring a client to a physical therapist
By comparing Stogdill's findings from his 1948 survey with the findings of his updated 1974
survey, which of the following was suggested? a. Leadership research has progressed little. b. That risk taking and originality no longer play a role in problem solving. c. That situational factors no longer play a large role within leadership. d. That both personality and situational factors were causals in leadership.