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A provider orders PN for a critically ill patient. Which med…

A provider orders PN for a critically ill patient. Which medications can be safely added to the patient’s parenteral nutrition solution?

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What is What-If-Analysis? When do you use it.

What is What-If-Analysis? When do you use it.

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The following Excel worksheet shows game scores of 10 player…

The following Excel worksheet shows game scores of 10 players: Write the function to calculate the average of all the game scores for Player 3.

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Read the drug reference and determine the rate of administra…

Read the drug reference and determine the rate of administration for the IV push medications ordered. Order: 2100 Reglan 6 mg IVP now The rate of administration for the ordered dose is _____

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A provider orders parenteral nutrition (PN) for a critically…

A provider orders parenteral nutrition (PN) for a critically ill patient. The PN is administered through a central line because PN is:

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A nurse is monitoring a patient’s response to parenteral nut…

A nurse is monitoring a patient’s response to parenteral nutrition (PN) , which includes identification of complications. Which of the following is the most common complication associated with PN?

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A physician orders 1,000 mL of 5% dextrose in water at 50 mL…

A physician orders 1,000 mL of 5% dextrose in water at 50 mL/hr. A nurse uses tubing with a drop factor of 15. The nurse calculates that the IV solution should be infused at _____ drops per minute (gtt/min). Fill in the blank.

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A nurse prepares to hang an infusion of parenteral nutrition…

A nurse prepares to hang an infusion of parenteral nutrition (PN). Which fluids can be given concurrently through the same IV administration set as the PN?

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A nurse is administering IV potassium at a rate of 10 mEq/hr…

A nurse is administering IV potassium at a rate of 10 mEq/hr via a peripheral vein. When infusing potassium via this route, the nurse should monitor for which signs?

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A nurse is transfusing a unit of packed RBCs when the patien…

A nurse is transfusing a unit of packed RBCs when the patient develops signs and symptoms that include Fever with/without chills, Tachycardia, Abdominal, chest, flank, back pain, Hypotension, Shortness of breath, Red/dark urine, Shock. What type of transfusion reaction is the patient likely experiencing?

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