A bottle of liquid medication contains 100 mL. Patients were administered doses in the amounts of: 5.75
mL, 4.2 mL, 6.25 mL, 7.45 mL, and 5.5 mL. How much medication remains in the bottle?
A. 29.15 mL
B. 74 mL
C. 70.85 mL
D. 29 mL
C
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A) teach the patient to remove the stimulus him/herself. B) assess the effectiveness of the patient's behaviors and possibly help modify them. C) instruct the patient to utilize a single coping mechanism. D) promote patient regression in order to conserve patient energy.
The wife of a patient who has just died states, "I hate all of you nurses and doctors for letting my husband die." What should the nurse recognize this reaction as according to Martocchio's clus-ters of grief?
a. Shock and disbelief b. Yearning and protest c. Anguish, disorganization, and despair d. Identification in bereavement
A staff nurse delegates a task to a nursing assistant, knowing that the assistant has never performed the task before
As a result, the patient is injured, and the nurse defensively states that the nursing assistant should have known how to perform such a simple task. This nurse is demonstrating lack of a. Responsibility. b. Autonomy. c. Authority. d. Accountability.
The nurse is reviewing laboratory values for a patient taking epoetin alfa. Which finding would be a cause for concern and put the patient at risk for a cardiovascular event?
a. Hematocrit of 33% b. Hemoglobin of 14 gm/dL c. Elevated basophils d. Neutrophils 100,000/mm