The patient has D5W 1000 mL ordered over 10 hours. Using an IV pump, how many milliliters per hour should the IV fluids be infused? ___________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


100 mL/h

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a. Congested and overloaded cardiovascular system that requires the heart to work harder b. Heart failure associated with the heart's loss of muscle mass and efficiency in conduction of electrical impulses c. Commonly associated with birth defects that do not manifest until old age d. The major blood vessels bringing blood to the heart become occluded, causing peripheral edema and lung congestion

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Which of the following is a priority assessment for a child in the initial stages of antidepressant treatment?

1. School successes 2. Food preferences 3. Suicide assessment 4. Family functioning

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Mrs. Jones is a 50 year old female who complains of hot flashes, moodiness, and skipping menstrual periods

She tells you that the physician suggests she is going through menopause, and asks, "aren't I too young for menopause?" What is your best response? a. Yes, you are too young. Your symptoms must be something else. b. The average age for menopause is 51, but many women experience these symptoms earlier. c. I think you should get a second opinion in case it is something serious. d. No. You are not too young for menopause, but the average age is 56.

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The nurse has important information to share with a parent who has brought his child to the emergency department. The nurse discovers that the parent, who appears very anxious, has just learned his son will require surgery

What is the most effective teaching approach in this situa-tion? a. One-on-one discussion b. Preparatory instruction c. Demonstration instruction d. Group instruction

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