The nurse is teaching the client how to prepare 10 units of regular insulin and 5 units of NPH insulin for injection. Which of the following would the nurse instruct the patient to do?
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What statement is true about drinking alcohol for a person w…
What statement is true about drinking alcohol for a person with diabetes?
The nurse has just injected heparin subcutaneously into the…
The nurse has just injected heparin subcutaneously into the client’s abdomen. What action should the nurse take at this point? (There are only 3 options.)
______A client’s colorectal cancer has necessitated a hemico…
______A client’s colorectal cancer has necessitated a hemicolectomy with creation of a colostomy. In the 4 days since surgery, the client has been unwilling to look at the ostomy or participate in any aspects of ostomy care. What is the nurse’s most appropriate response to this observation?
______Tumors of the pancreatic head have potential complicat…
______Tumors of the pancreatic head have potential complications that include, all the following except:
Two hours after taking a regular morning dose of Regular Ins…
Two hours after taking a regular morning dose of Regular Insulin (Humulin R®), a patient presents to a clinic with diaphoresis, tremors, palpitations, and tachycardia. Which nursing action is most appropriate for this patient?
50. Match the following medications with the correct descri…
50. Match the following medications with the correct descriptions.
A nurse is planning care for an older adult patient with con…
A nurse is planning care for an older adult patient with confusion and complaints of severe leg pain. The patient is asking to see the chaplain because of a fear of dying in the hospital. What should the nurse do next?
Which precaution should the nurse take when injecting medica…
Which precaution should the nurse take when injecting medication into the deltoid muscle?
A tourniquet is a band that is often used in emergency situ…
A tourniquet is a band that is often used in emergency situations to stop/reduce blood flow to an open wound to prevent against excessive blood loss. A tourniquet (shown in the figure below) is often applied to a limb during a traumatic injury such as to an arm or leg to occlude/block blood flow above the site of injury for a short amount of time (often described as a brief period of ischemia). If the tourniquet is removed from the limb and blood flow is restored through the vessels, ____________ would occur.