Janie took all of her medicine as prescribed. The bottle contained 450 mL. She took _________
tablespoons of medicine. (Use either proportion or dimensional analysis)
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
30
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a. Active peptic ulcer disease b. Active internal bleeding c. Recent head trauma d. Endocarditis e. Suspected aortic aneurysm f. Surgery within the last 10 days
The nurse is caring for a client following an angiogram. Which of the following is a nursing intervention recommended for this client?
A) Apply a sandbag distal to the insertion site. B) Check the insertion site for bleeding every 2 hours. C) Encourage fluids, if not contraindicated. D) Call the healthcare provider if there is not a pulse at the injection site.
The nurse at a community mental health center is admitting a 35-year-old male who was referred for depression and suicidal ideation
The client openly admits that he thinks about death and that killing himself would be a means to get out of the situation he is in. The nurse should A) ask about the situation he is in that makes him feel this way. B) ask the client if he has a plan to kill himself. C) admit the client to an in-patient psychiatric unit for his own protection. D) refer the client to group therapy on an outpatient basis.
A patient's physician is considering the addition of efavirenz to the patient's drug regimen for the treatment of his recently-diagnosed HIV
Which of the following aspects of the patient's medical history should prompt the nurse to question the use of this drug? A) The patient has a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and did not consistently monitor his blood glucose levels prior to his diagnosis with HIV. B) The patient experienced an adverse reaction to an influenza immunization several years ago. C) The patient's body mass index at the time of diagnosis was 27 (overweight). D) The patient has hepatitis C and a history of heavy alcohol use.