What are the two methods of administration for this medication?
What will be an ideal response?
For IV or SC use only
IV and SC
IV, SC
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A child is hospitalized with anemia and critically low hemoglobin. The health-care provider orders a blood transfusion. The parents won't sign the consent form even though they have been told that without it, their child will die
What does the pediatric intensive care nurse understand about this situation? A. Legally permissible to give the transfusion against the parents' objections B. Legally permissible to give the transfusion after getting an emergency court order C. Not legally permissible to give the transfusion if both parents are in agreement D. Not legally permissible to give the transfusion if the parents won't sign the consent
An older adult patient taking high-dose corticosteroids to treat arthritis requests a pneumonia vaccine. What is the nurse's best response?
A) "Pneumonia vaccines are only given if you are at risk for serious pulmonary problems." B) "Live virus vaccines cannot be given to people who are significantly immunosuppressed." C) "Patients taking corticosteroids are well protected from viruses and do not need vaccines." D) "Corticosteroids interact with the pneumococcal vaccine to create serious adverse effects."
One of the main characteristics of therapeutic communication is that it:
a. allows the patient a passive role. b. uses only verbal communication. c. involves the patient as a person. d. is directive.
In evaluating dietary teaching for a client with chemotherapy-induced neutropenia, the nurse becomes concerned when the client makes which food choice?
a. Fruit salad b. Applesauce c. Steamed broccoli d. Baked potato