The physician writes an order for ziprasidone hydrochloride (Geodon) 80 mg. Each tablet contains 20 mg. How many tablets would you administer?
1. 16 tablet
2. 2½ tablet
3. 4 tablet
4. ¼ tablet
3
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A female client comes to the nursing clinic for a routine physical. When asked how she has been doing, she reports that she has been feeling very low since her youngest child left to attend dental school
She indicates that she has told herself to "just get over it" and find something to do. She has been telling herself that feeling so low is foolish since she is happy her daughter got into a good school. Which coping methods does the nurse recognize in the client's statements? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Talking it out 2. Privately thinking it through 3. Seeking comfort 4. Using symbolic substitutes 5. Relying on self-discipline
The term interoperability is used when discussing the large scale electronic exchange of health care information across enterprises for the purpose of accessing and maintaining longitudinal health records
The term interoperability is understood to mean which of the following? Select all that apply. 1. Has the ability to exchange the structure of the data, but not the meaning of data 2. Has the ability to exchange the structure of data and meaning of data 3. Has the ability to exchange the meaning of data, but not the structure of data 4. Is the ability of two entities, whether human or machine, to exchange and use data 5. It is accurate to use the term interoperability interchangeably with the term interface
The role of the nurse in the system integration efforts should include which of the following? Select all that apply
1. Ensuring that data will be collected in only one system and shared as needed among others 2. Involvement in the formation and maintenance of the electronic health record 3. Promoting the development and maintenance of archetypes 4. Determining measures to assure the quality of data 5. Identifying and defining data elements
The nurse is aware that the severe dehydration associated with diabetes insipidus can lead to the serious electrolyte imbalance of:
a. hypercalcemia. b. hypernatremia. c. hypocalcemia. d. hyperkalemia.