In IV fluid abbreviations, D10LR identifies what IV fluid?

What will be an ideal response?


10% Dextrose in Ringers Lactate

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A client has been administered dobutamine. The client is also receiving a beta-adrenergic blocking drug. The nurse would monitor the client for the development of which of the following resulting from the use of these two drugs?

A) Bradycardia B) Hypertension C) Depression D) Dehydration

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Which of the following is an appropriate nursing intervention for a client receiving chemotherapy with a nursing diagnosis of Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements?

a. Administer an antiemetic premedication prior to chemotherapy. b. Offer frequent high-calorie, high-fat meals. c. Instruct the client to drink a full glass of water before each meal. d. Reinforce teaching regarding the reason for the nausea and vomiting.

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A father expresses concern about parenting his two teenage children. The nurse is guided in understanding parental issues with these teens because the nurse understands that:

a. The philosophy of parenting has remained unchanged for several generations b. Parents need to be assured that all parents make mistakes c. Parents should not change their own views to accommodate their children d. As teens grow older, they are less able to develop a satisfying relationship with their parents

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A client with schizophrenia walks up to the nurse with his arm outstretched and says, "My arm went away. Dog, dog, dog." How should the nurse respond?

A) Ignore the comments and redirect the client's attention. B) Ask the client if he is trying to say that something is wrong with his arm. C) Ask the client if he is having visual hallucinations. D) Tell the client that he or she can see the arm, and no dogs are around.

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