The knee-chest position is used to examine the:
a. Rectum
b. Abdomen
c. Chest
d. Breasts
A
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Dopamine is ordered to be administered IV at the initial rate of 5 mcg/kg/min, and may increase by 1 mcg/kg/min to a maximum of 10 mg/kg/min. The solution is mixed 400 mg Dopamine in 250 mL normal saline. The client weighs 50 kilograms
The initial flow rate is ______ mL/h. Standard Text: Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Nurses alert to signs of the onset of the second stage of labor can be certain that this stage has begun when:
a. The woman has a sudden episode of vomiting. b. The nurse is unable to feel the cervix during a vaginal examination. c. Bloody show increases. d. The woman involuntarily tries to bear down.
Which information should the nurse provide a client with hyperkalemia experiencing constipation? Select all that apply.
A. Increase fluid intake. B. Include prune juice in your daily fluids. C. Add fruits and vegetables to the diet. D. Increase activity such as walking. E. Use salt substitutes to reduce the sodium level.
During an anticipatory response to stress, what is the reaction from the limbic system stimulated by?
a. The retronucleus of the anterior pituitary b. The anterior nucleus of the hippocampus c. The paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus d. The prefrontal nucleus of the amygdala