The physician orders magnesium sulfate (epsom salt) 3.2 mEq. The solution contains 0.8 mEq/mL. How many mL would you administer?
1. 0.4 mL
2. 40 mL
3. 4 mL
4. 2.5 mL
3
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The nurse is teaching staff at a community mental health clinic about what constitutes a mental disorder. Which comment by staff indicates to the nurse the need for further teaching?
1. "Experiencing distressful symptoms may imply a mental disorder." 2. "Experiencing pain and suffering may imply a mental disorder." 3. "Being unable to function in everyday life is consistent with a mental disorder." 4. "Grieving after a loss may signal a mental disorder."
A client delivered twins. The first twin is stillborn, and the second is in NICU with RDS. She is crying softly and says, "I wish my baby could have lived." Which of the following responses would be most therapeutic?
A) "I have a friend who lost a twin and she is doing just fine." B) "How soon do you plan to replace this twin with another baby?" C) "I am so sorry about your loss. Would you like to talk about it?" D) "Don't be sad. At least one of the twins is alive now."
Which of the following actions would improve a man's probability of obtaining health screenings and health-promoting education?
a. Being active in organized sports b. Joining the military c. Seeking an andrology specialist physician d. Working for an employer that requires employees to have an annual physical exam
While reading a research report, the nurse discovers that the researcher used a study instrument that has an established correlation coefficient of .54. How should the reader interpret this information?
1. This information is not pertinent to the critique of the study. 2. This instrument is not very reliable. 3. This is a very valid instrument. 4. The instrument is very reliable.