A physician prescribes 2 teaspoons of a drug per day. The drug is available in a concentration of 2 mg/ml. How many milliliters of the drug should be administered per day?
A. 8 ml
B. 4 ml
C. 5 ml
D. 2 ml
Answer: C
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1. "You must take the amulet off for the x-ray" 2. "Do you think something bad will happen if you take it off?" 3. "Do you want to wear it around your wrist until after the test?? 4. "I will call security so it will be safe."
When planning an education class for clients suffering from addiction, the nurse recognizes that a format that encourages empowerment is an important goal of health teaching. Which of the following is a strategy that could be viewed as disempowering?
a. Providing the client with sufficient information b. Providing the client with emotional support c. Placing the learner in charge of his or her learning d. Having the nurse assume primary responsibility for the learning process
The nurse is caring for a patient following an adrenalectomy. The highest priority in the immediate postoperative period is to
a. protect the patient's skin. b. monitor for signs of infection. c. balance fluids and electrolytes. d. prevent emotional disturbances.
When obtaining a venipuncture sample for a blood culture, a nurse should:
A. Recap the needles B. Shake the culture bottles well C. Use two different sites to draw samples D. Inoculate the aerobic culture bottle first