Which problem related to patient care is NOT likely to be solved by information technology?
A) High cost of care B) Heavy workloads
C) Staffing shortages D) Errors in care
D
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The average adult dose of an antibiotic is 250 mg. The dose for a child whose BSA is 1.15 m2 is _______________
a. 287.5 mg b. 169.1 mg c. 217.4 mg d. 0.78 mg
When weighing a client with acute renal failure, the nurse recognizes that 1 pound of weight gain is equivalent to how many milliliters of retained fluid?
a. 250 c. 750 b. 500 d. 1,000
Because an infant with a myelomeningocele has lower motor neuron damage to her lower extremities, you would expect to provide which aspect of care?
A) Positioning legs carefully to relieve spasticity B) Performing passive range-of-motion exercises to relieve spasticity C) Observing legs for good body alignment because of muscle laxity D) Initiating an ankle clonus response every hour
The nurse educator discusses the expectations concerning the acceptance of a client's cultural beliefs with new nurses. Which statement made by the nurse should the educator recognize indicates the need for further teaching?
A. "My own cultural values are irrelevant to the acceptance of the values of others." B. "Cultural values may dictate my client assignments on the nursing unit." C. "I understand that my role as a nurse may be viewed differently based on the cultural beliefs." D. "The acceptance of different cultural values is needed to provide quality nursing care."