The client is to receive morphine sulfate 4 mg IV stat. The medication is available as morphine sulfate 10 mg/mL. How many milliliters of medication would the client receive?

A) 0.04
B) 0.4
C) 0.45
D) 0.5


B

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A critically ill patient has an intravenous line inserted into the left subclavian vein. After the procedure, what nursing intervention is used to detect the most serious complication of this procedure?

A) Connection of ordered intravenous fluids B) Compatibility evaluation for fluids infused C) Use of a semipermeable plastic site dressing D) Auscultation of bilateral breath sounds

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A child with a primary immunodeficiency disorder had postimmunization titers drawn. The titers came back low. Which explanation does the nurse give the parents?

A. "The immunizations had no effect on the child." B. "This result indicates a hyperactive response." C. "Vaccinations are not needed in your child." D. "Your child's immune system did not respond."

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The nurse uses the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) to assess the level of consciousness (LOC) of a female client and records the LOC score as 6 . What does an LOC score of 6 in a client indicate?

A) Comatose B) Somnolence C) Stupor D) Normal

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Which birth defect involves a condition in which the bowel herniates through an abdominal wall defect with the contents lying openly on the abdomen?

a. Gastroschisis c. Cystocele b. Gastrocele d. Omphalocele

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