The physician orders Neupogen 400 mcg subcutaneous daily for neutropenia. The medication is supplied in 300 mcg/mL. How many milliliters will the nurse administer? _________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
1.3 mL
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In order to understand and treat clients from diverse backgrounds, it is important that care providers consider the clients'
1. medical diagnosis. 2. family structure. 3. cultural background. 4. educational background.
The health care provider writes medication orders at 8 AM on March 10, 2014, for a client and signs the orders. Which order(s) should the nurse question? (Select all that apply.) _____________________________
a. Lasix 20 mg p.o. daily b. Digoxin 0.125 mg p.o. everyday c. Ampicillin 250 mg q6h d. Multivitamin daily e. Colace 200 mg p.o. t.i.d. f. Tylenol 650 mg p.r.n. for pain
A patient with bipolar disorder is being treated with tricyclic medications. As part of the patient teaching about side effects, the nurse tells the patient to expect:
1. orthostatic hypotension and urinary retention. 2. constipation and hypercholesteremia. 3. increased salivation and fatigue. 4. hypervigilance and blurred vision.
Four clients are brought to the ER for treatment after a severe motor vehicle accident. Identify the client that the triage nurse would send for treatment first
a. A 23-year-old third-trimester pregnant woman who is having contractions b. A 42-year-old man who has a crushed cranium and no blood pressure or pulse c. A 61-year-old woman having gurgling respirations secondary to a maxillofacial injury d. An 8-year-old boy with lower-extremity paralysis secondary to a lumbar spinal cord injury