An adolescent weighing 55 kg is admitted to the hospital experiencing a sickle cell crisis. Intravenous fluid therapy as well as increased oral fluids are ordered as part of his treatment plan
Based on the understanding of the amount of fluids needed to promote hemodilution, the nurse would expect the adolescent to receive how much total fluid in 24 hours? __________ mL
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
8,250
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A nurse is aware that the concepts of genotype and phenotype must be included in any consideration of pharmacogenetics. Which of the following statements is true of these concepts?
A) Genotype is an expression of DNA, but phenotype is a cultural concept. B) Genotype is easily modifiable, but phenotype is not modifiable. C) Genotype is a consequence of the genetic makeup of an individual's parents while phenotype is unique to every individual. D) Genotype is the composition of person's DNA, but phenotype is the manifestation of these genes.
Which disorders may be treated with glucocorticoids? (Select all that apply.)
a. Allergic rhinitis b. Anaphylaxis c. Bronchiolitis d. Gout e. Ulcerative colitis
A patient has had multiple blood pressure readings that indicate he has hypertension. How is hypertension defined?
A) Systolic pressure above 140 mm Hg or diastolic pressure above 90 mm Hg B) Systolic pressure above 160 mm Hg or diastolic pressure above 110 mm Hg C) Systolic pressure above 130 mm Hg or diastolic pressure above 95 mm Hg D) Systolic pressure above 150 mm Hg or diastolic pressure above 100 mm Hg
A female patient, 47 years old, visits the clinic because she has been experiencing stress incontinence when she sneezes or exercises vigorously. What is the best instruction the nurse can give the patient?
A) Keep a record of when the incontinence occurs. B) Perform clean intermittent self-catheterization. C) Perform Kegel exercises four to six times per day. D) Wear a protective undergarment to address this age-related change.