When medication can be reconstituted in different strengths, select the strength that will allow the desired
dose to be administered in the smallest volume.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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The nurse overhears a husband telling his wife, who has had surgery, that the pain cannot be that bad and she should stop moaning
The nurse takes the husband, who is tense and wringing his hands, aside and responds to the husband with which of the following? 1. "Would you like me to show you how to give your wife a back massage?" 2. "Your wife is in a lot of pain, and you are making it worse." 3. "That was not a nice way to talk to your wife." 4. "Would you like me to ask the doctor for more medication?"
Which nursing diagnosis is the top priority for a patient complaining of dizziness and disequilibrium with head movements?
1. Fluid Volume Deficit 2. Impaired Adjustment 3. Ineffective Coping 4. Risk for Injury
A nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with an allergy. Which should the nurse monitor
in the client as signs and symptoms of an allergic response? A) Vasodilation, edema, and itching B) Vascular spasm or vasoconstriction C) Spontaneous platelet plug formation D) Coagulation process for a fibrin clot
The nurse has entered a hospital patient's room and asked him if he plans to attend the morning's scheduled group life-skills session. Which of the following responses should signal the presence of thought blocking to the nurse?
A) "Warning, warning, watch your back." B) "I might. I'll give it someā¦." C) "Well, that's certainly the end of that." D) The client makes eye contact with the nurse but does not respond verbally.