A patient with high gastric residuals has Reglan 10 mg every 6 hours per gastric tube ordered. The Reglan syrup is supplied in a 10 mg per 10-mL concentration. How many milliliters would the nurse administer with each dose? ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
10 mL
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A client is scheduled for a traditional esophagogastrostomy. All preoperative teaching has been completed and the client and family show good understanding. What action by the nurse is best?
a. Arrange an intensive care unit tour. b. Assess the client's psychosocial status. c. Document the teaching and response. d. Have the client begin nutritional supplements.
While adopting new technology to enhance patient care and safety, nurses can continue to provide:
a. compassionate care. b. consumer empowerment. c. self-management of wellness. d. education about health care.
A newly employed nurse is working with an experienced registered nurse. During the shift, the experienced nurse routinely accesses a tablet computer. What advice should the experienced RN offer the newly licensed nurse about this technology?
1. "Be careful that you don't pay more attention to the computer than you do to the patient." 2. "If you send a copy of your patient's order sheet and lab results to the tablet, it can save you time during the day." 3. "I'll show you where there are some stress-relieving games you can access from this tablet." 4. "These tablets are such time-savers. I'll show you a few shortcuts to help you get started."
The nurse wishes to improve personal Emotional Intelligence (EI) in hopes of a promotion to nurse manager. Which skills are important for this nurse to improve? Select all that apply
1. Self-confidence 2. Knowledge base of nursing 3. Proficiency in technical skills 4. Empathy 5. Ability to initiate change