A nurse is preparing to administer a medication by intravenous piggyback. Where will the piggyback container be placed?
A) higher than the primary solution container
B) lower than the primary solution container
C) at an equal height with the primary solution container
D) below the level of the patient's heart
A
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With the patient in a sitting position and using the palmar surfaces of the fingers of the dominant hand, you should palpate the breast tissue
a. against the chest wall in a large-breasted patient. b. in an upward manner while supporting the breast with the nondominant hand. c. initially in the outer quadrants, moving to the sternal border of each breast. d. in a circular pattern, moving from the nipple toward the outer aspects.
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a. Myoclonic. b. Clonic. c. Grand mal. d. Absence.