Change 0.35
a. to a percentage:
b. to a fraction:
c. and reduce to lowest terms:
a. 35%
b.
c.
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When obtaining a urine specimen on an infant, the adhesive of the urine collector is placed between the _____________ and the _________________
ANS:
After the physician has performed a liver biopsy, the nursing interventions would usually include
a. allowing the patient to get up to use the bathroom if he desires. b. keeping the patient on the right side for minimum of 2 hours. c. taking vital signs every 4 hours. d. keeping the patient on the left side for minimum of 4 hours.
A nurse is preparing to administer ethambutol (Myambutol) to several clients. The nurse would expect to administer the drug cautiously to which clients? Select all that apply
A) Clients with hepatic impairment B) Clients with hypertension C) Clients with cataracts D) Clients with diabetic neuropathy E) Clients with renal impairment
A nurse is educating a diabetic client about the steps for self-administration of insulin
In what type of diabetes should the nurse inform the client that lifelong insulin administration is essential? A) Type 1 diabetes mellitus B) Type 2 diabetes mellitus C) Gestational diabetes mellitus D) Impaired glucose homeostasis