A client is receiving a continuous half strength tube feeding at 50ml/hour. To prepare enough of the solution for eight hours, how many ml of full
... [Show More] strength feeding will the nurse need? (Enter numeric value only.)
200ml . 25 ml of full strength feeding mixed with 25ml of water provided 50ml of half strength. 25ml × 8 hours= 200ml
An elderly male client is experiencing urinary incontinence. What is the best initial nursing action?
Apply an external condom catheter
3. A male Muslim client with pneumonia is scheduled to receive a dose of an intravenous antibiotic but refuses to allow the nurse to begin the medication, stating he cannot allow fluids to enter his body once he is cleansed for prayer. What action should the nurse implement?
Reschedule administration of the antibiotic until after he completes his prayers
UAP using a hand sanitzers that is alcohol for 2 minutes
tell that hand sanitizer use is less > 2min
5.A child is to receive vancomycin (Vancocin) 40 mg/kg IV one hour before a scheduled procedure. The child weighs 44 pounds. How many mg of the medication should the nurse administer
Answer: 800 Rationale: First, convert the child's weight to kg: 44 pounds divided by
2.2pound/kg = 20 kg. Next calculate the mg/kg/dose, 40 mg x 20 kg = 800mg
6. While assisting a postpartum client with perineal care, the nurse notes that her vaginal bleeding spurts rather than trickles from the vagina. The uterine fundus is firm and the client's vital signs are pulse 88 beats/minute; respiratory rate, 21 breaths/minute; and blood pressure, 104/68 mmHg. What action should the nurse take next?
Compare current vital signs with previous vital signs
A 6-year old boy was hit with a bat while playing at school. He has a splinter of wood imbedded in his eye. Which action should the school nurse take?
Have the parent take the child for emergency help
Within four weeks of childbirth, a client is admitted to the hospital for disorganized speech bizarre behavior, and strange thoughts about her infant being possessed by demons. The nurse identifies a nursing diagnosis of "Altered thought processes, secondary to" what condition?
Postpartum psychosis
The nurse identifies a priority diagnosis of, "Altered comfort related to menstrual cramps" for a 25-year-old female client. Which self-care activity should the nurse emphasize in the client's teaching plan?
Regular aerobic exercise.
Psych/Alcohol/Tylenol overdose antidote
Give Mucomyst
Medical Surgical/Laxative abuses
Patient -taking Milk of Magnesium
Spiritual/Documentation
Native American - Allow pt's family to stay in the room
Leadership- Interpreter informed consent
Pt should sign the consent
Geriatrics/Emergency Rib fractures fall
Pulmonary embolism
A client diagnosed with major depression is being allowed a weekend pass from the psychiatric unit. Which instruction should the nurse provide to the client's family?
Involve the client in usual at home activities
Upon assessment, the nurse discovers that a postpartum client has persistent red lochia.
Which of the following does this assessment finding suggest to the nurse?
Coagulation disorders
The healthcare provider performs peritoneal dialysis on a client, after which 2 liters of fluid is drained. What action should the nurse complete first?
Assess vital signs.
After administering a medication through a nasogastric tube connected to suction, what action should the nurse take first?
Clamp the tube
The nurse is caring for four clients: Client A 94% o2 saturation, Client B, hemoglobin of 8.;
Client C, potassium level of 3.8 and Client D appendectomy who has a white blood cell count of 15,000. What
should the nurse implement?
Determine if Client B has two units of packed cells available in the blood bank.
Triage question with a train wreck The psychiatric nurse is called to a train derailment that was likely caused by a terrorist bomb. In triaging those in need of immediate care, what is the priority ranking for these cases?
(arrange these cases in order or priority with the top item requiring the most immediate care and the bottom item requiring the least priority care)
A mother and father have just arrived on the .
A crying child being held by another passenger. A woman sitting on the ground with a blanket.
A middle-aged man who is wandering around
(arrange in order) = middle age woman bleeding- woman w/ blanket- child crying- mother and father. (Mine didn't have a middle age woman bleeding, instead it had an old man wandering and
correct order is: wandering old man, woman w/blanket, man holding baby, and mother & father)
The nurse in the emergency department is using the simple triage and rapid transport (START) system to assess victims of a hurricane. Which statement correctly describes a yellow disaster tag?
A yellow disaster tag means critical injuries and require immediate intervention.
What makes a baby frontal bulge or rises
crying
Which of the following is a nursing intervention for a 3-year-old client who is going in for sugery in 8 hours
that has an order for fluid restriction?
Do not allow the child to drink fluids
The ear, where do u pull to give a ear drop
it a picture so look it up online (KNOW CHILD & ADULT) (pull the pinnae top side of ear; u can look at a picture to see exactly where pinnae is) (Mine had a picture of ear and put it on the lobule of the pinnae it is the ear lobe). The eye picture asked to find the macula or the fovea centralis (there are 2 prominent spots on the eye - choose the DARK spot to the left not the spot where the light is)
Know your serum levels?
K- 3.5-5.1,
Na - 135-145,
Ca 9-11,
BUN - 10-20
When to use drug for motion sickness drug question
Take Zofran 4 hours before going on trip via sea.
Pt with DM
she states that she has to eat lunch rite after the gets her insulin to prevent going to hypoglycemia
Electrical burn pt
put him in a cardiac telemetry monitor
Which discharge instruction has the greatest priority for the mother of a 6-year-old who was diagnosed with
Type 1 diabetes mellitus one week ago?
"Always carry a quick source of sugar
A nurse working on a mental health unit where a diagnosis of bulimia nervosa is being admitted. Which of the following symptoms would the nurse most likely NOT expect to find with this client?
severe over-or under-weight
The charge nurse is developing the nursing guidelines for a coronary care unit. Which references is likely to be the most useful in developing these guidelines?
The Scope of Standards of Practice from the American Nurses Association
Which assessment finding indicates a client's readiness to leave the nursing unit for a Bronchoscopy?
On-call sedation administered.
A nurse-manager is preparing an annual budget for the unit. Nursing salaries should be included in which component of the budget?
Operating budget
The nurse has not finished administering routine oral medication because on e client experienced chest pain and another rectal bleeding. It is now dinner time and two clients must be fed. The unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) is filling water pitchers and the practical nurse (PN) is charting vital signs. Which change in assignments is best for the team leader to make?
UAP feed the two clients, PN finish oral medications and RN monitor clients with chest pain and rectal bleeding
What is manntiol drug used for?
To promote diuresis in prevention and treatment of oliguric phase of renal failure, ICP, IOP, edema in CHF.
The nurse is caring for a 42 year old male client who is excreting less sodium than he is consuming. If this condition continues, what complication can the nurse expect this client to exhibit?
Edema
A 40-year-old client with type 1 diabetes developed chronic kidney (CKD) disease 6 months ago. Because of secondary complications often associated with this illness the nurse plans to carefully assess for signs of what condition?
Anemia [Show Less]