Prepare a 100 mg dose from a label reading 100 mg/mL
What will be an ideal response?
1 mL
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1. Increased absorption of harmful medications and chemical substances 2. Decreased absorption of topical medications 3. Retaining heat for longer periods of time 4. Easily regulated body temperature
The nurse notes a serum calcium level of 7.9 mg/dL for a patient who has chronic malnutrition. Which action should the nurse take next?
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What should the nurse do when applying for a position for which he or she is underqualified?
a. Exaggerate qualifications when applying and being interviewed. b. Emphasize knowing the basics and express willingness to learn via in-services and continuing education. c. Try to impress the interviewer with strengths and gloss over or avoid the topic of specific qualifications. d. Mention having connections in high places who believe the applicant would perform well in the position.
Many of the nurses in acute care hospital settings feel that health-care delivery as it exists is "hopeless." Using chaos theory, it would be helpful for each nurse to try to:
A. Identify patterns of order that exist and focus on best practice using these obser-vations. B. Alleviate the chaos by mandating patients follow lockstep procedures. C. Develop step-by-step care plans that are focused on the average patient with a spe-cific problem who does not have other comorbidities. D. Create a time management system using task accomplishment as the goal.