When reconstituting a drug in a multiple-dose vial, you must place your initials and the date and time on

the label so others know when the drug will expire and who reconstituted it.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


TRUE

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Which documentation is appropriate after assessing head, neck, and lymphatics?

1. Occasional headaches relieved by acetaminophen. No history of injury, seizure, tremor, dizziness. No neck swelling. 2. Denies hearing problems, never had specific exam. Nose patent, no injury, sense of smell intact, clear drainage with cold. No trouble eating or swallowing. Dental exam annually, last exam one month ago. Brushes and flosses twice daily. 3. Denies problems. "My bowels move every day with no problem. I get diarrhea when I'm nervous sometimes." Active bowel sounds present in all quadrants. Abdomen soft and non-tender to palpation. 4. Denies problems. No history of UTI. I pass urine five or six times a day and more if I drink more.

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A client who received an allograft develops symptoms of vomiting, diarrhea, and a pruritic rash on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. The nurse recognizes that the client is experiencing:

1. acute rejection. 2. GVH disease. 3. chronic rejection. 4. an allergic response.

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Your patient has suffered a cerebrovascular accident and is presenting with erratic respirations and heart rate. The portion of the brain most likely affected is the _________________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The nurse needs to obtain blood samples from the client's central line for blood analysis. Place the steps of the procedure in correct order. A) Withdraw 10 mL of blood and discard. B) Flush with 5 mL normal saline.C) Inject 5mL heparin.D) Draw up the required blood and transfer to the appropriate containers.E) Clean the infusion access port according to policy for 10 seconds.F) Clean the infusion access port according to policy for 30 seconds.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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