Two tabs contain a total of 50 mg of a medication. How many mg of medication are present in 15 tabs ? _______

ANS:


x = 375 mg

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An error made in client care last week has just been discovered

A nurse who cared for the client during that period is asked about the error and states, "That probably happened when the nurse covering for me at noon or for my breaks was in charge." How should the manager interpret this statement? 1. This is a plausible explanation of who was in charge at the time of the error. 2. The coverage nurse is likely incompetent. 3. This nurse was not in charge when the error was made. 4. This nurse is scapegoating the coverage nurse.

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Which statement about patient classification systems is the most accurate?

A) Classification systems are able to solve staffing problems. B) Nursing care hours assigned to a classification system should remain constant. C) A good classification system is without fault. D) Internal and external forces may affect classification systems.

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During a shift assessment, the nurse is assessing the point of maximum impulse (PMI). Where will the nurse best palpate the PMI?

A) Left midclavicular line of the chest wall at the seventh intercostal space B) Left midclavicular line of the chest wall at the fifth intercostal space C) Right midclavicular line of the chest wall at the seventh intercostal space D) Right midclavicular line of the chest wall at the fifth intercostal space

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