Which of the following are reported to the nurse?
a. Respirations that are quiet, effortless, and regular
b. Noisy respirations
c. Clear, thin sputum
d. Consistent vital signs
B
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An operating room nurse is preparing an operation theater for a surgical procedure. Which of the following points regarding the principles of surgical asepsis should the nurse heed when preparing sterilized surgical instruments?
A) When a sterile item touches something that is not sterile, it may or may not be contaminated. B) Any partially uncovered sterile package is still considered to be sterile. C) A commercially packaged surgical item is not considered sterile if it is past the expiry date. D) Sterility may not be preserved even when one sterile item touches another sterile item.
A solution of 100 mg in 500 mL is ordered to infuse at 0.9 mcg/kg/min for a patient weighing 74.3 kg. Calculate dosage (in mcg/min) to the nearest tenth and flow rate (in mL/hr) to the nearest whole number
What will be an ideal response?
A school age child is diagnosed with many individual and separate skin lesions. The nurse realizes this client is experiencing the result of:
1. measles. 2. poison ivy. 3. herpes zoster. 4. insect bites.