A patient is prescribed aspirin 650 mg orally. The aspirin form on hand is 325 mg/tablet. How many tablets is the correct dose? _____ tablet(s)
What is the answer?
2
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A hospital is experiencing a high nursing turnover rate. One manager suggests offering sign-on bonuses to fill positions
Why would the nurse executive veto this suggestion? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Sign-on bonuses only attract newly licensed nurses. 2. The bonus schedule adversely impacts the current salary schedule. 3. Current nurses can be discouraged by this program. 4. Sign-on bonuses do not recognize achievement and loyalty. 5. Sign-on bonuses do not attract enough nurses to make it worth the time to set them up and advertise them.
Before administering a macrolide antibiotic the nurse would question the order for what patient?
A) An 82-year-old woman with hypertension B) A 12-year-old boy with hearing loss C) A 30-year-old pregnant patient D) A 51-year-old man after myocardial infarction
The nurse is assisting with a physical examination on a child who has been admitted with a diagnosis of possible child abuse
Which finding should alert the nurse to the possibility that the child may have been abused? A) The child has a fractured bone B) The child has bruises on the knees and elbows C) The child is hyperactive and angry D) The child has a burn that has not been treated
The client is scheduled to receive Coumadin (an anticoagulant) at 9:00 AM. His morning labora-tory results show him to have a high partial thromboplastin time (PTT). His nurse decides to withhold the Coumadin. Which step of the implementation process is s
1. Reassessing the client 2. Stating an expected outcome 3. Revising the nursing diagnosis 4. Modifying the nursing care plan