HESI MEDSURG PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS NEW UPDATE 2023
1.
A patient is taking 1 tablet of hydrocodone bitartrate 5 mg and acetaminophen 500 mg
... [Show More] (Vicodin) every 4 hours. The patient is also taking 2 tablets of acetaminophen (Tylenol) 325 mg every 12 hours. How many grams of acetaminophen is the patient taking daily? Record your answer using one decimal place. g
ANS:
3.3
The nurse should calculate the dosage taken via the first medication and add it to the daily intake of the second medication. Then, convert milligrams to grams.
500 mg × 6 doses a day = 3000 mg/day + (2 tablets × 325 mg) × 2 doses a day = 1300 mg/day = 3300 mg/day total of acetaminophen; 3300 mg converted to grams
= 3.3 grams.
2. The nurse is administering 250 mg of a medication elixir to the patient. The medication comes in a dose of 1000 mg/5 mL. How many milliliters should the nurse administer? Record your answer using two decimal places. mL
ANS:
1.25
The nurse needs to first determine how many milligrams are in each milliliter of the elixir. Then the nurse calculates how many milliliters would contain 250 mg.
1000 mg/5 mL = 200 mg/1 mL
250 mg/(X mL) = 200 mg/mL = 1.25 mL. OR Dose ordered over dose on hand (250/1000) × volume or amount on hand (5). 250/1000 = 0.25 × 5 = 1.25 mL.
3. The
patient is to receive amoxicillin 500 mg q8h; the medication is dispensed at 250 mg/5 mL. How many milliliters will the nurse administer for one dose? Record your answer using a whole number. mL
ANS:
10
The drug is dispensed at 250 mg/5 mL. The nurse is to give 500 mg, which is 10 mL. OR Dose ordered over dose on hand (500/250) × volume or amount on hand
(5). 500/250 × 5 = 10 mL.
1. A nurse is preparing to provide hygiene care. Which principle should the nurse consider when planning hygiene care?
a. Hygiene care is always routine and expected.
b. No two individuals perform hygiene in the same manner.
c. It is important to standardize a patient’s hygienic practices.
d. During hygiene care do not take the time to learn about patient needs.
ANS: B
No two individuals perform hygiene in the same manner; it is important to individualize the patient’s care based on knowing about the patient’s unique hygiene practices and preferences. Hygiene care is never routine; this care requires intimate contact with the patient and communication skills to promote the therapeutic relationship. In addition, during hygiene, the nurse should take time to learn about the patient’s health promotion practices and needs, emotional needs, and health care education needs. [Show Less]