A health care provider prescribes vitamin D supplements, 300 IU orally, daily. The medication label states: "Vitamin D 1000 IU/10 ml." The nurse prepares to administer one dose. How many milliliters will the nurse prepare to administer one dose?

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A nurse needs to count a client's apical heart rate. Which of the following assessment sites is most suitable for counting the apical heart rate?

A) Wrist B) Neck C) Inner elbow D) Chest

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Referring to a patient as Hispanic or Mexican can contribute to:

a. stereotypes. b. cultural competency. c. spiritual competency. d. diversity.

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A patient is prescribed ibuprofen (Advil) 200 mg four times a day as needed for inflammation and pain related to arthritis. The patient is scheduled for oral surgery. What priority teaching is appropriate for this patient?

a. "The Advil will help relieve your pain after surgery." b. "Report any bruising to your prescriber immediately." c. "Ask about having the injectable form of this drug after surgery." d. "Stop taking this drug at least 36 hours before your scheduled surgery."

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