The physician orders a Cardizem drip at 10 mg/h for SVT. The Cardizem 100 mg is diluted in 100 mL of NS. Using an IV controller, how many milliliters per hour should the Cardizem be infused? ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
10 mL/h
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The population health nurse is preparing information to share during a state judicial hearing to support the statewide implementation of pedestrian crosswalk signs. Which secondary data should the nurse include for this presentation?
1. Number of pedestrian accidents over the last 3 months. 2. Number of accidents involving motor vehicles to avoid bicyclists. 3. Number of schools in the state located on busy commercial highways. 4. Number of tickets for jaywalking issued to pedestrians over the last 3 months. 5. Results of a state survey asking residents if pedestrian crosswalk signs should be installed.
You are caring for a client who is scheduled for a sympathectomy. In what disease process would a sympathectomy be performed to relieve vasospasm?
A) Thromboangiitis obliterans B) Restrictive cardiomyopathy C) Rheumatic carditis D) Thrombophlebitis
The patient has been taking lorazepam (Ativan) for 2 years. The patient stopped this medication after a neighbor said the drug manufacturer's plant was contaminated with rat droppings
What best describes the nurse's assessment of the patient when seen 3 days after stopping his medication? 1. Increased heart rate, fever, and muscle cramps 2. Nothing different; it is safe to abruptly stop lorazepam (Ativan) 3. Pinpoint pupils, constipation, and urinary retention 4. A sense of calmness and lack of anxiety
The staff is reviewing the client's behaviors and recent suicidal act, examining what clues, if any, were missed so that staff members can learn from the evaluation of the situation. This experience is termed which of the following?
A) Postvention B) Tertiary prevention C) Secondary prevention D) Psychological autopsy