A key to successful parenteral medication administration is the healthcare worker's ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


attitude

The healthcare worker's attitude is the key to successful to parenteral medication administration.

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The nurse is caring for an 82-year-old patient with a diagnosis of tracheobronchitis. The patient begins complaining of right-sided chest pain that gets worse when he coughs or breathes deeply

Vital signs are within normal limits. What would you suspect this patient is experiencing? A) Traumatic pneumothorax B) Empyema C) Pleuritic pain D) Myocardial infarction

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A 22-year-old college student recently returned from a backpacking trip to Southeast Asia and has been experiencing increasing malaise over the past 2 weeks

Today, he is seeking care because he reports that he coughed up blood during a particularly heavy coughing fit this morning. The nurse would document the presence of: A) Apnea B) Dyspnea C) Cyanosis D) Hemoptysis

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The director of nursing has been asked to prepare an estimated budget for the intensive care department for the upcoming year

The current fixed costs are $2,750,000, and the variable costs are $3,725,815. If the fixed costs are estimated to increase by 3% and the variable costs by 8% what should the director identify as the cost per patient day? (Calculate to the nearest whole number.)

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To administer oxygen by bag and mask to a newborn, you would position the baby

A) in Trendelenburg's position. B) on the back with the neck slightly flexed. C) on the back with the head slightly extended. D) position is unimportant as long as the tongue is pulled forward.

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