A client with diabetes has a blood glucose level of 325 mg/d…
A client with diabetes has a blood glucose level of 325 mg/dL. The provider orders 0.1 unit/kg of regular insulin subcutaneously. The client weighs 100 kg. How many units of insulin should the nurse administer? _________ units
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A nurse is preparing to administer an intravenous infusion of 1500 mL of 0.9% sodium chloride. The provider orders the infusion to run at a rate of 100 mL/hr. How many hours will it take to complete the infusion? ____[BLANK-1]_____ hrs
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The patient is NPO for breakfast. For lunch, the patient was allowed to take 120 mL of water. The patient vomited 180 mL at 1300 and voided 100 mL at 1330. At 1400, the patient took 2 T of JELL-O® and ½ glass of apple juice. Calculate the patient’s I&O. Total Intake mL= _____[BLANK-1]_____________ Total Output mL= _____[BLANK-2]__________________
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Read the scenario and list the right of medication administration that has not been followed correctly by the nurse. There is only one correct answer to the question. A client is prescribed Tobramycin ophthalmic drops, 1 drop to the left eye every 6 hours for bacterial conjunctivitis. The nurse administered Tobramycin drops four times a day to patient’s ear. Name the right that has not been followed correctly by the nurse: _____[BLANK-1]_______ Enter the letter (A, B, C, D, etc..) in the blank that corresponds with the Right that the nurse violated. If more than one answer is necessary, separate your answers with commas. A. right client B. right medication C. right dose D. right route E. right time F. right documentation G. right indication H. right to know/education I. right to refuse J. right response K. right assessment
Read DetailsA child weighs 52 lbs. The child has a fever, and the docto…
A child weighs 52 lbs. The child has a fever, and the doctor orders Tylenol. The safe dose range of this medication is 10-15 mg/kg every 6 hours. What is the maximum safe dose this child can have per day? ___[BLANK-1]___ mg/day
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