Silence is a therapeutic technique frequently used by nurses. The primary reason silence is used in therapeutic communication is that it
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The nurse reviews the laboratory report that states the clie…
The nurse reviews the laboratory report that states the client’s digoxin (Lanoxin) level is 1.2 ng/mL. The therapeutic range for this drug is 0.5 – 2 ng/mL. Which action should the nurse take?
Which calibration on the syringe does the arrow indicate?
Which calibration on the syringe does the arrow indicate?
The nurse, upon seeing their client, remarks, “I see you are…
The nurse, upon seeing their client, remarks, “I see you are frowning and your eyes are tearing up.” Identify the therapeutic technique the nurse utilized.
The healthcare provider orders an IVPB of vancomycin (Vancoc…
The healthcare provider orders an IVPB of vancomycin (Vancocin) 250 mg in 150 mL NS to infuse over 1½ hours on an IV infusion pump. At what rate will the nurse program the pump?
The nurse understands that the primary reason for a pneumati…
The nurse understands that the primary reason for a pneumatic compression device is to prevent which major complication?
In which situation did the nurse incorrectly witness informe…
In which situation did the nurse incorrectly witness informed consent? When providing care for a(n)
Which pulse is the nurse assessing?
Which pulse is the nurse assessing?
The nurse receives the following order: “furosemide (Lasix)…
The nurse receives the following order: “furosemide (Lasix) 2 tablets every 4 hours by mouth” and calls the healthcare provider to clarify the
The nurse is preparing to turn a client with a lift sheet. I…
The nurse is preparing to turn a client with a lift sheet. It is essential for the nurse to