The client is to receive 1000 mL of D5W at 100 mL/hr. The drop factor is 10 drops/mL. The nurse adjusts the flow rate to deliver how many drops per minute? (Enter the answer in the space provided.)
What will be an ideal response?
__________ drops per minute
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a. The ability to view a situation from multiple perspectives b. The ability to focus more on the past than present situations c. The ability to exercise concrete reasoning d. The ability to consider hypothetical situations
A nursing administrator is reviewing a hospital's disaster planning. The administrator evaluates the plan that addresses which component as being the best?
a. Internal disasters such as fires or power outages b. All possible catastrophes in the community c. The Joint Commission's assessment of possible disasters d. Responses to all types of weather-related emergencies
The client asks the nurse about micronutrients. The nurse would tell the client that which of the following is considered a trace element?
a. sodium c. copper b. potassium d. magnesium
It is important for nurses to be aware of generational differences when caring for individuals. Baby boomers are known for their:
a. paying dues and conformity. b. being comfortable with technology. c. defining themselves through their employment. d. independence and changing employment places often.