A child whose BSA is 0.45 m2 is to receive Oncovin 2 mg/m2 once per week. The supply dosage available is 5 mg/mL
How many milliliters should be administered per dose? __________ mL
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
0.18
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After teaching the wife of a client who has Parkinson disease, the nurse assesses the wife's understanding. Which statement by the client's wife indicates she correctly understands changes associated with this disease?
a. "His masklike face makes it difficult to communicate, so I will use a white board." b. "He should not socialize outside of the house due to uncontrollable drooling." c. "This disease is associated with anxiety causing increased perspiration." d. "He may have trouble chewing, so I will offer bite-sized portions."
A patient who has been on oral contraceptives asks about switching to a contraceptive patch. She should be dissuaded from the change if:
a. withdrawal bleeding started earlier in the day. b. the pill has not caused side effects. c. she is obese. d. she wants more children in the future.
A client is discharged from the hospital and will need to change his left leg dressing using sterile technique twice per day. To prevent the development of further infection, the client will need to:
A) wash hands for 1 minute, apply nonsterile gloves, remove the dressing, apply antibacterial waterless soap, and sterile gloves. B) wash hands for 30 seconds, remove the old dressing, rewash hands for 30 seconds, and apply a new dressing using forceps. C) cleanse hands with antibacterial waterless soap, apply sterile gloves and remove the old dressing, and apply the new dressing. D) wash hands for 1 minute, apply sterile gloves to remove the dressing, apply a new dressing, following cleansing with soap and water.
Considering the mediating factors of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), which medication may be used either continually or only during the menstrual period as a treatment for the condition?
a. NSAIDs b. Estrogen c. SSRIs d. Progesterone