What percentage of Canadians lives in rural or remote areas?
a. 10
b. 20
c. 30
d. 40
ANS: C
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When reviewing the nursing notes from the previous shift, the nurse notices notations indicating that the client was experiencing a somnolent level of consciousness. The client's behavior would be described as:
a. "Falling asleep easily and only awakening with strong verbal stimuli" b. "Frequently sleeping and awakening only to strong physical stimuli" c. "Unresponsive to any verbal or painful stimuli" d. "Having alternating periods of excitability and drowsiness"
How much medication must be administered for the following order? Order: Potassium Chloride 60 mEq
What will be an ideal response?
It is important to ___________ a verbal order with the prescriber that it is correct
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A nurse has just administered a medication when suddenly realizing that more medication was given than was ordered. Which action should the nurse take?
a. Call the patient's physician and report the error. b. Say nothing about the medication error and continue to monitor the patient. c. Document the dose that was supposed to be given in the medical record. d. Document the amount given in the medi-cal record but keep the error quiet.