A woman who is 8 months pregnant is being assessed on a routine clinic visit. Which assessment findings require further assessment and treatment?
A) Blood pressure increased by 10 points from previous visit
B) Blood pressure 150/95 mm Hg
C) 1+ edema of lower extremities
D) Urine output 750 mL in 24 hours
B
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To explain the concept of autosomal recessive inheritance, a nurse is using the example of two parents with two recessive genes each for six toes. What is the chance that this couple will have a child with six toes?
A) 25% B) 50% C) 75% D) 100%
A 75-year-old patient and his 40-year-old daughter both have an intestinal virus with complaints of vomiting and diarrhea. Why is the nurse concerned about the patient being at risk for dehydration?
A) The patient is on a fixed income B) The virus will make changes to the patient's gastrointestinal system C) The vomiting and diarrhea will cause a reduction in intracellular fluids D) The patient does not want to bother a health care professional for a common virus
An 86-year-old resident struck her forearm on a table, causing a category I L-shaped skin tear 6 cm ? 2 cm. The nurse should: (Select all that apply.)
a. clean the tear with alcohol. b. approximate the edges of the tear. c. secure the skin flap with Steri-Strips. d. cover with a nonadherent dressing. e. assess closely for 5 days for signs of in-fection.
A patient is prescribed 160 mg of acetaminophen (Tylenol). The drug on hand is acetaminophen . How many milliliters is the correct dose? _____ mL
What is the answer?