This is a(n) ________ syringe containing a single dose of medication.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
prefilled
This is a prefilled syringe containing a single dose of medication.
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What rationale does the nurse provide explaining this elevated blood glucose level? A) The patient's accident was caused by diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). B) The patient has not been taking the antidiabetic agent as prescribed. C) The patient most likely just finished a meal. D) The stress reaction caused an increase in blood sugar.
When assuming the role of discharge planner for a child requiring ventilator support at home, the nurse would do which of the following?
A) Confer with the school nurse or teacher B) Teach new self-care skills to the child C) Determine if there is a need for backup power D) Discuss coverage with the family's insurance company
Compare and contrast immediate hypersensitivity response to delayed hypersensitivity response
a. How are they alike, and how do they differ? b. What are the symptoms they manifest? c. What are some treatments for these? d. How would you manage a client with allergies? e. What are the diagnostic tests for allergies, delayed or immediate?
The nurse receives a report on an infant whose analysis indicates 47 total chromosomes, with the abnormality noted at chromosome 21. What additional assessments will the nurse include when evaluating the infant?
a. Cleft palate b. Protruding tongue c. Extra fingers or toes (polydactyly) d. Intellectual developmental delay