An IV of amiodarone 450 mg in 250 mL D5W is infusing at 15 mL/hr. What dose is the client receiving? _______________
a. 15 mg/hr
b. 27 mg/hr
c. 0.45 mg/hr
d. 27 mg/min
ANS: B
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The client is admitted to a comprehensive rehabilitation center for continuing care,following a motor vehicle crash. While the admitting nurse will develop the initial care who will be involved with the ongoing planning of this client's care:
a) The admitting nurse continues to assume that responsibility b) All nurses who work with the client c) Everybody involved in the client's care d) The client and the client's support system
The nurse cares for several clients with somatoform disorders, regularly reassessing their status. The nurse is aware that it is:
1. Easy to be kind, nonjudgmental, and understanding. 2. Challenging because of the psychobiologic factors involved. 3. Best to include objective information only. 4. Best to include subjective information only.
Which of the following is a characteristic of primary healthcare? Select all that apply
A) It is essential healthcare based on sound methods and technology. B) It is made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community. C) It does not require the full participation of the individual and family. D) It brings healthcare as close as possible to where people live and work. E) It is the same concept as primary healthcare in that it refers to the delivery of healthcare. F) The concept was developed based on an increase in illness and death in third-world countries.
All of the following patients have a body temperature of 38°C (100.4°F). About which patient would a nurse be most concerned?
A) an older adult C) a junior high football player B) a pregnant adolescent D) a 2-month-old infant