What are the two major processes involved in the inflammatory phase of wound healing?
A) bleeding is stimulated, epithelial cells are deposited
B) granulation tissue is formed, collagen is deposited
C) collagen is remodeled, avascular scar forms
D) blood clotting is initiated, WBCs move into the wound
D
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a. Barbiturates b. Serotonin (5HT) receptor agonists c. Dopaminergic agents d. Anticholinergic drugs
A nurse is using an in-line filter when administering a prescribed dosage of IV fluid to a client. In which of the following situations does the nurse know that an in-line filter is specifically used?
A) When administering solutions in rigid glass containers B) When infusing IV solutions to pediatric clients C) When the client is receiving intravenous antibiotics D) When administering nasogastric nutrition
The nurse explains to the student the benefits of home health care. Which are benefits typically associated with this care? (Select all that apply.)
a. Less exposure to iatrogenic risks b. Less chance of becoming confused c. Better management of chronic conditions d. Better reimbursement from Medicare e. Patient remains in control of environment
A child weighing 19.3 kg is to receive 7.5-9 mg/kg/dose. Each dose is to infuse over 50 minutes. The supply is labeled 10 mg/5 mL
Calculate the normal dosage ranges to the nearest tenth and the flow rate ranges in gtt/min using a set calibrated to 60 gtt/mL.