A nurse is conducting a medication history for a new client….
A nurse is conducting a medication history for a new client. The client lists their prescription drugs but does not mention the daily St. John’s wort they take. Why is the omission of this herbal supplement a significant safety concern?
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A client is receiving an IV transfusion of packed red blood cells (PRBCs) and develops fever, chills, and back pain 30 minutes into the transfusion. The nurse recognizes these symptoms as indicative of a febrile transfusion reaction. Which action should the nurse take FIRST?
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A client is admitted with severe dehydration due to vomiting and diarrhea. The physician orders an intravenous fluid to restore extracellular fluid volume without causing a significant shift of fluid into cells. Which type of IV solution would be most appropriate for this client?
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A nurse commits a medication error that results in severe temporary harm to a client. The hospital conducts a root cause analysis. According to the principles of a ‘just culture’ and modern safety science, what is the primary focus of this analysis?
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