The nurse prepares to document medication administration. Appropriate information to record includes: Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Name of the drug, dose, and method of administration.
2. Exact time of administration.
3. The client's response to the medication.
4. Client teaching.
5. Drug information.
1,2,3,4
Rationale: The name of the drug, dose, route of administration,
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A) increased metabolic demands. B) altered oxygenation of the heart. C) the loss of vagal tone. D) increased compensatory mechanisms of the heart.
Before removing a unit of blood from the blood bank, what should the nurse ask first?
A. Verify the client's name, date of birth, and blood type. B. Review the signed consent form in the client's EMR. C. Ask if any family members had a reaction to a blood transfusion. D. Administer prescribed premedications before starting the blood transfusion.
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A. immediate and powerful psychoactive substance effects b. higher blood levels but lower concentration of the drug in the brain c. reduced desire to repeat the use of the drug d. milder but longer lasting effects
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A. the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland. B. the pituitary gland and the pineal gland. C. the pituitary gland and the medulla oblongata. D. the hypothalamus and the medulla oblongata.