The physician has ordered hydromorphone 0.2 mg IV every 30 minutes prn for pain. The medication is available in 2 mg per 1-mL vials. How many milliliters would the nurse administer with each dose? __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
0.1 mL
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A nurse has given a premature hypoglycemic infant an IV glucose solution. How would the nurse best determine if the goals for this treatment have been met?
A. Blood glucose is 42 mg/dL. B. Blood glucose is 58 mg/dL. C. The baby has a normal-sounding cry. D. The baby is sucking vigorously.
Urinary frequency, urgency, nocturia, retention, and incontinence are common with aging. These occur because of (Select all that apply.)
a. weakened musculature in the bladder and urethra. b. 1,000 to 2,000 mL fluids per 24 hours. c. diminished neurologic sensation combined with decreased bladder capacity. d. increased hormonal changes and muscle strength. e. the effects of medications such as diuretics.
The nurse instructs the client to record intake and output at home. Which should the nurse include in client teaching?
1. Allow the client to exclude liquid medicine. 2. Ask the client to save all urine for a full day. 3. Provide written list of food to record as intake. 4. Instruct client to estimate the amount of liquid.
Which statement is true regarding the major difference between male and female sex hormone production?
a. Luteinizing hormone has no apparent action in a man. b. In a man, sex hormone production is relatively constant. c. Estradiol is not produced in a man. d. In a man, gonadotropin-releasing hormone does not cause the release of follicle stimulating hormone.