A nurse prepares to administer a blood transfusion to a client. Which I.V. solution is the only acceptable solution for the nurse to use to prime the administration set before administering blood?
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An infection control nurse is revising a hospital’s policies…
An infection control nurse is revising a hospital’s policies regarding infection control measures and seeking a reference for current recommendations. Which organization is responsible for establishing guidelines for infection control practices?
A client in a critical care unit is experiencing drastic flu…
A client in a critical care unit is experiencing drastic fluctuations in serum potassium. Which sentinel event can occur if the client’s serum potassium level is less than 2.5 mEq/L or greater than 7.0 mEq/L?
Which of the different types of I.V. accesses below is cons…
Which of the different types of I.V. accesses below is considered a peripheral catheter.
How will the nurse minimize the risk for infection when chan…
How will the nurse minimize the risk for infection when changing a patients Iv catheter site dressing?
A client at 16 weeks’ gestation is experiencing unexplained,…
A client at 16 weeks’ gestation is experiencing unexplained, bright red bleeding, cramping, and backache for the past two days. A pelvic exam reveals a closed cervix. What type of abortion does this indicate?
The nurse identifies the following assessment findings on a…
The nurse identifies the following assessment findings on a patient with preeclampsia: blood pressure 158/100; urinary output 50 mL/hour; lungs clear to auscultation; urine protein +3 on dipstick; and edema of the hands, ankles, and feet. On the next hourly assessment, which of the following new assessment findings would be an indication of worsening of the preeclampsia?
A client who is 37 weeks’ gestational tests positive for gro…
A client who is 37 weeks’ gestational tests positive for group B Streptococcus (G B S). What should be included in this client’s plan of care?
The nurse is assessing a newly admitted client who is 32 wee…
The nurse is assessing a newly admitted client who is 32 weeks’ gestation. The client’s chief complaints are sudden onset of intense nausea and a frontal headache for the past two days. The client’s initial blood pressure is 158/98 and she reports scant urination over the past 24 hours. Which intervention should the nurse anticipate implementing?
Match the following: Stages of labor
Match the following: Stages of labor