The patient has a 1000 mL bag of NS running at 30 mL/hr. In how many hours would the nurse anticipate having to change the IV bag?
A) 16
B) 24
C) 72
D) 96
B
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Which information should the nurse include in response to his comment? a. "Women do not develop gonorrhea infections but can serve as carriers to spread the disease to males." b. "When gonorrhea infections occur in women, the disease affects only the ovaries and not the other genital organs." c. "Many women are not aware that they have gonorrhea because they often do not have symptoms of infection." d. "Woman develop subclinical cases of gonorrhea that do not cause tissue damage or symptoms."
The nurse conducting community education on transplant options would teach that the client who would benefit most from kidney-pancreas transplantation is the client with
a. acute renal failure and pancreatitis. b. end-stage renal disease and type 1diabetes. c. glomerulonephritis and pancreatitis. d. polycystic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes.
Calculate the dose of carboplatin for a patient with recurrent ovarian cancer. Her BSA is 1.61 m2
What will be an ideal response?
A pregnant woman tells the nurse–midwife, "I've heard that if I eat certain foods during my pregnancy, the baby will be a boy
" The nurse–midwife's response should explain that this is a myth, and that the sex of the baby is determined at the time of: 1. Ejaculation. 2. Fertilization. 3. Implantation. 4. Differentiation.