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Which of the following medications can be administered prior…
Which of the following medications can be administered prior to hemodialysis?
The physician orders regular insulin IV push and 50% Dextros…
The physician orders regular insulin IV push and 50% Dextrose IV push to be given to a patient with chronic kidney disease whose serum potassium level is 6.3 mEq/L. What is the expected effect of these medications?
A patient with chronic kidney disease is prescribed ferrous…
A patient with chronic kidney disease is prescribed ferrous sulfate daily. What educational points should the nurse include when teaching about this drug? (Select all that apply).
Which laboratory finding is most likely to be noted in a pat…
Which laboratory finding is most likely to be noted in a patient with chronic kidney disease stage 5?
Robitussin 2 ½ teaspoons every 6-8 hrs prn for cough is orde…
Robitussin 2 ½ teaspoons every 6-8 hrs prn for cough is ordered. How many mL is this equivalent to? Record to the nearest tenth. [BLANK-1]
What is a correct statement about Nucleoside Reverse Transcr…
What is a correct statement about Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (NRTIs)? (Select all that apply).
What is a true statement about Cryptococcus neoformans?
What is a true statement about Cryptococcus neoformans?
The lab notifies the nurse that a patient with chronic kidne…
The lab notifies the nurse that a patient with chronic kidney disease has a serum potassium level of 6.4 mEq/L. Which action should the nurse take?
A patient’s HIV antigen/antibody laboratory test comes back…
A patient’s HIV antigen/antibody laboratory test comes back negative after an exposure to body fluids. Directions: For each nursing intervention below, choose either indicated (appropriate or necessary), contraindicated ( could be harmful), or non-essential (makes no difference or not necessary).