The nursing process uses which of the following approaches to problem solving?
A) Trial-and-error
B) Reflexive thinking
C) Intuition
D) Scientific method
D
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a. divides the right and left lateral lobes. b. is the site of the seminal vesicle emer-gence. c. refers to the anterior aspect of the pros-tate. d. secretes clear viscous mucus.
A patient with a history of a transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is to receive a transfusion of packed red blood cells (PRBCs). Which action by the nurse will decrease the risk for TRALI for this patient?
a. Infuse the PRBCs slowly over 4 hours. b. Transfuse only leukocyte-reduced PRBCs. c. Administer the scheduled diuretic before the transfusion. d. Give the PRN dose of antihistamine before the transfusion.
The risk for catheter-associated urinary tract infection can be reduced by using ___________ when inserting the catheter
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Tegaserod should not be administered to patients with:
1. severe renal impairment. 2. constipation. 3. sulfa allergy. 4. weight gain.