A 65-year-old involved in a car accident is rushed to the healthcare facility with severe
head injuries and profuse loss of blood. Which sign of approaching death will the nurse
observe in the client?
A) Frequency of urination decreases
B) Arms and legs are warm to touch
C) Client is calm and peaceful
D) Breathing becomes noisy
D
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The brain and spinal cord, which control all motor and sensory functions of the body, together are called the
1. CNS. 2. autonomic nervous system. 3. automatic nervous system. 4. peripheral nervous system.
The nurse prepares an oral medication of 11 mL
a. How many mL will be placed in the medicine cup? b. How many mL will be added with a syringe?
Which agent commonly used to treat intermittent claudication has the greatest inhibition of platelet aggregation?
1. Cilostazol (Pletal) 2. Aspirin 3. Dipyridamole (Persantine) 4. Ticlopidine (Ticlid)
Which instruction should the nurse provide Mr. H before starting the procedure?
A. You will receive medications for sedation prior to the procedure B. Empty your bladder completely C. Drink at least 16 ounces of water 2 hours before the procedure D. Remain NPO following the procedure