The physician has written an order to administer 2 tbsp of a medication. The label is supplied in

milliliters. How many milliliters should be given?

A. 10 mL
B. 50 mL
C. 60 mL
D. 30 mL


C

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1. "If the client has any respiratory needs, you call the respiratory therapist to take care of it." 2. "The respiratory therapist is the only one who can provide respiratory treatments." 3. "The respiratory therapist helps to care for clients with respiratory problems." 4. "The respiratory therapist helps to provide respiratory treatments."

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The client who develops acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) often presents with which of these symptoms?

a. bradycardia and weight gain c. chest pain and pruritus b. bruising and recurrent infections d. ankle edema and hypertension

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Nurses need to know the basic definitions and incidence data about postpartum hemorr-hage (PPH). For instance:

a. PPH is easy to recognize early; after all, the woman is bleeding. b. Traditionally it takes more than 1000 ml of blood after vaginal birth and 2500 ml after cesarean birth to define the condition as PPH. c. If anything, nurses and doctors tend to overestimate the amount of blood loss. d. Traditionally PPH has been classified as early or late with respect to birth.

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The nurse is providing education to the new family. Which question by the nurse is best?

1. "Do you know how to give the baby a bath?" 2. "You have diapers and supplies at home, right?" 3. "How have your breastfeedings been going?" 4. "How much formal education do you have?"

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