The physician orders Recombivax HB 10 mcg IM for hepatitis B vaccination. The medication is supplied in 5 mcg/0.5 mL. How many milliliters will the nurse administer? _______________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
1 mL
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1. Early childbearing 2. Families with preschool children 3. Families with teenagers 4. Families of middle years
All nursing diagnoses imply that teaching must be done. For which of the following nursing diagnoses would education of the patient be the highest priority?
A) Risk for impaired mobility related to joint pain B) Incontinence related to surgical repair of bladder C) Altered range of movement related to contractures D) Risk for ineffective management of therapeutic regimen
A female client is admitted with the medical diagnosis of anemia. The nurse assesses for which potential cause?
a. Diet high in meat and fat b. Daily intake of aspirin c. Heavy menses d. Smoking history
MC The client has a continuous bladder irrigation (CBI). When you assess the client, you find the urine collection bag is empty after 1 hour. Your initial action is to
A. Disconnect the catheter and instill 50 mL irrigant with firm pressure. B. Observe if the irrigating solution is infusing into the bladder. C. Irrigate the catheter by inserting a fluid-filled syringe into the injection port. D. Change the catheter as it is probably occluded.