The physician orders morphine 9 mg IM q4 h for pain. Available: 15 mg/mL. How many milliliters will the nurse administer? ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
0.6 mL
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a. gastric secretions c. wound drainage b. diaphoresis d. urine
A patient is demonstrating signs of oxygenation failure. The nurse realizes that this patient's primary problem is
1. acidosis. 2. hypoxemia. 3. hypercapnia. 4. respiratory alkalosis.
It is necessary to accurately describe the sounds heard while percussing a patient. When subjectively describing the percussion sound, what is the nurse describing?
A) Quality B) Intensity C) Duration D) Pitch
The nurse is reviewing with the students the components that make up the basic client unit in the hospital, in an extended care facility, and in home care settings. What do some clients bring to the long-term care facility?
A) Regular bed B) Favorite chair C) Covered linen hamper D) Mattress pad