A patient is receiving frequent blood draws and has poor venous access. Which type of line would be most appropriate to use for routine blood draw?

A. peripheral
B. midline
C. Dialysis access
D. PICC


Answer: D. PICC

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A patient is admitted to the intensive care unit with hyperkalemia. The nurse caring for the patient knows that the most severe adverse effect of hyperkalemia is what?

A) Renal failure B) Cardiac emergency C) Liver failure D) Respiratory distress

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Order: Cardizem at 15 mg/hr Available: Cardizem 125 mg in 125 mL D5W The IV flow rate for this dosage is _______________

a. 1.5 mL/hr b. 30 mL/hr c. 150 mL/hr d. 15 mL/hr

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An example of a behavior that may be defined by culture is

a. Speaking a dialect of a language in a local region b. Standing when an older adult gets on the bus to give him a seat c. Immigrating to the United States seeking work d. An organizational structure of a cultural group

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A nurse assessing a family recognizes that which behaviors are learned within the family structure?

a. Smoking habits and heart disease b. Health values and health habits c. Chronic illness and disease risk d. Societal norms and values

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