How would you measure 2.44 mL in a 3 mL syringe?
Round to 2.4 mL and measure 2.4 mL on the syringe.
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Which statement should be incorporated into the restraint policy for residents of a long-term care facility?
A) Restraints should never be used. B) Physical restraints should only be used with verifiably agitated patients. C) Restraints should only be used when one-to-one staff supervision is not possible. D) Alternatives should be explored before chemical and physical restraints are utilized.
A nurse suspects that a patient is using prescription medications provided by a variety of practitioners. What might be the most useful method of screening for this?
1. Ask the patient to list the drugs the patient is taking. 2. Ask if patient is abusing any medications. 3. Request that the patient bring all medications to the next appointment. 4. Call all the patient's providers and request information on medications prescribed for the patient.
Culture and social class usually set precedent for different roles and responsibilities of each family member. The healthiest family is one in which the:
1. father assumes the role as breadwinner. 2. mother assumes the role as homemaker. 3. father or mother shares the roles of breadwinner and homemaker. 4. roles of breadwinner or homemaker can be shifted as needed.
A client receiving TPN asks the nurse why the client's blood glucose values have become elevated since the onset of therapy. The nurse replies that it is due to:
1. new onset of diabetes mellitus type I. 2. new onset of diabetes mellitus type II. 3. unstable membranes in body cells. 4. the high glucose load of the TPN solution.