Medicine administration is mostly subject to ______.
a. professional requirements
b. personal knowledge of the medication
c. no law or legislation
d. whatever the manager of the placement area allows you to do
Ans: A
You might also like to view...
A nurse is providing community screening for risk factors associated with stroke. Which client would the nurse identify as being at highest risk for a stroke?
a. A 27-year-old heavy cocaine user b. A 30-year-old who drinks a beer a day c. A 40-year-old who uses seasonal antihistamines d. A 65-year-old who is active and on no medications
To be aware of potential risks to the laboring woman, the nurse understands that a breech presentation is associated with
a. Umbilical cord compression b. More rapid labor c. A high risk of infection d. Maternal perineal trauma
A nurse has been dispatched to communities along the New Madrid fault in Missouri because the area has seen a recent increase in seismic activity
The nurse is attempting to put policies in place that mitigate the potential damages from future earthquakes. Which of the following is an example of an effective policy change? A. Require a post-earthquake meeting to discuss the town's response. B. Create an emergency preparedness plan. C. Update building ordinances to be more resistant to seismic activity. D. Make the Director of the City Health Department in charge of all emergency response needs.
Select the correct number of drops per minute to be administered for a 1200-ml IV given over 5 hours using an administration set labeled 10 drops per ml.
A. 240 drops/min B. 400 drops/min C. 4 drops/min D. 40 drops/min