For safe titration, you will need to calculate only the maximum allowable rate
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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a. Low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and high-density lipoproteins (HDL) b. Fatty acids such as alpha-linolenic acid (omega-3) c. B-complex vitamins d. Vitamin K
Which of the following statements is true about assessing a child in pain? The pain assessment is
A) one-dimensional. B) multidimensional. C) subjective only. D) objective only.
The HIV patient asks the nurse about what to expect in terms of disease progression. The nurse tells this patient that although the disease can vary greatly among individuals, the usual pattern of progression includes
a. viremia, clinical latency, opportunistic diseases, and death. b. asymptomatic phase, clinical latency, ARC, and AIDS. c. acute retroviral syndrome, early infection, early symptomatic disease, and AIDS. d. transitional viral syndrome, inactive disease, early symptomatic infection, and opportunistic diseases.
The nurse observes yellow-tinged sclera in a client with dark skin. Based on this assessment finding, what does the nurse do next?
a. Assess the client's pulses. b. Examine the soles of the client's feet. c. Inspect the client's hard palate. d. Auscultate the client's lung sounds.