A solution of 5000 units heparin in 100 mL NS is to infuse at 200 units/hr. Calculate the flow rate in mL/hr

What will be an ideal response?


4 mL/hr

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Which statement did the client make? 1. "I don't remember doing any of those things." 2. "The police are always out to get me; I bet they were watching my house." 3. "I just needed my space. If she had just left me alone, I wouldn't have hit her." 4. "When my wife comes in, tell her to take the money I left in the hospital safe."

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The nurse completes teaching for a young adult client diagnosed with Parkinson disease (PD). Which client statement indicates teaching has been effective?

A) "I could have prevented PD with diet and exercise." B) "I probably have a genetic mutation that caused PD." C) "My brain has too much of a chemical called dopamine." D) "Most people get PD when they are my age."

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A patient from another country is brought to the emergency department (ED) after sustaining a serious leg wound. The ED nurse asks how the wound would be treated in the patient's country of origin

The nurse is practicing which part of the ABCDE Diversity Practice Model? 1. "A" or assumptions 2. "B" or beliefs 3. "C" or communication 4. "D" or diversity

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A 70-year-old gentleman is considering marriage to a healthy neighbor. The client tells the nurse what he is considering and that he is stressed about whether they will be able to participate in sexual activities at their age

What is the nurse's most appropriate response? A) "Both of you may have to adapt to possible changes in sexuality." B) "Sexual activity is probably too demanding for older adults." C) "Older men have erectile dysfunction while women maintain sexuality." D) "Older adults are not interested in sexual activity."

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