b. Oxygen saturation
c. Intracranial pressure
d. Hemoglobin and hematocrit
A) Entering two or three values into the cell if the data are to be sorted for analysis
B) Naming each spreadsheet to clearly identify its purpose or topic
C) Including a table of contents when designing a simple spreadsheet
D) Combining three or four tables in one worksheet for each workbook
B
A patient's abdomen is bulging and stretched in appearance. The nurse should describe this finding as:
a. Obese. b. Herniated. c. Scaphoid. d. Protuberant.
The nurse is asked to speak about weight loss drugs to a group of bariatric clients. What would they be told about phentermine, an FDA-approved drug for weight loss?
A) It works by making the body think it is full. B) It is approved for approximately 6 months of use. C) Tolerance may develop after only a few weeks. D) It is a peripheral nervous system drug.
How can the nurse researcher obtain information from a client record?
A) Audit discharge records. B) Interview nursing staff. C) Examine institutional procedures. D) Study client records.
The nurse has administered prescribed IV mannitol (Osmitrol) to an unconscious patient. Which parameter should the nurse monitor to determine the medication's effectiveness?