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 Health CareEXAM > KAPLAN INTEGRATED PHARM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 2023 The nurse prepares to administer digoxin 0.01 mg/kg PO to a 2-month-old infant. The infant weighs 5 kg.The sleeping infant's apical pulse is 70 bpm. The nurse takes which most appropriate action? Withholds the medication and notifies the health care provider immediately. The nurse instructs a client who is to take rifampin. The nursing informs the client that which adverse effect may occur? Orange-colored urine The nurse provides care for a client diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease. The client received cyclophosphamide. Which laboratory value does the nurse report to the healthcare provider? Platelets 40,000 mm3 (40x10^9/L) Th nurse reviews laboratory reports for a client receiving digoxin and furosemide. Which laboratory values most concern the nurse? K= 3.2 mEq/L (3.2 mmol) ; digoxin level= 2.2 ng/mL (2.8 n mmol/L) The nurse instructs the client who is to take risperidone daily. Which adverse effects are included in the teaching? Diarrhea and increased salivation The nurse provides care for a client diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The client receives lithium. Which sign or symptom indicates lithium toxicity? Unsteady gait The nurse teaches the client about sublingual nitroglycerin administration. Which client statement indicates further teaching is necessary? I will swallow frequently until the tablet completely dissolves. A client is receiving 5% dextrose in 0.45% saline IV at 150 mL per hour in the forearm. Which finding best indicates to the nurse the IV is infiltrated?

KAPLAN INTEGRATED PHARM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 2023 The nurse prepares to administer digoxin 0.01 mg/kg PO to a 2-month-old infant. The infant weighs 5 kg.The sleeping infant's apical pulse is 70 bpm. The nurse takes which most appropriate action? Withholds the medication and notifies the health care provider immediately. The nurse instructs a client who is to take rifampin. The nursing informs the client that which adverse effect may occur? Orange-colored urine The nurse provides care for a client diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease. The client received cyclophosphamide. Which laboratory value does the nurse report to the healthcare provider? Platelets 40,000 mm3 (40x10^9/L) Th nurse reviews laboratory reports for a client receiving digoxin and furosemide. Which laboratory values most concern the nurse? K= 3.2 mEq/L (3.2 mmol) ; digoxin level= 2.2 ng/mL (2.8 n mmol/L) The nurse instructs the client who is to take risperidone daily. Which adverse effects are included in the teaching? Diarrhea and increased salivation The nurse provides care for a client diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The client receives lithium. Which sign or symptom indicates lithium toxicity? Unsteady gait The nurse teaches the client about sublingual nitroglycerin administration. Which client statement indicates further teaching is necessary? I will swallow frequently until the tablet completely dissolves. A client is receiving 5% dextrose in 0.45% saline IV at 150 mL per hour in the forearm. Which finding best indicates to the nurse the IV is infiltrated?

KAPLAN INTEGRATED PHARM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 2023 The nurse prepares to administer digoxin 0.01 mg/kg PO to a 2-month-old infant. The infant weighs 5 kg.The sleeping infant's apical pulse is 70 b...

 Health CareEXAM > BCCC NURS 101 Questions and Answers High Distinction 2023BCCC NURS 101 Questions and Answers High Distinction 2023 Appropriate assessment data needed for individuals with fluid and electrolyte imbalances. - -Last Pertinent Medical Surgical History Reason for Admission Vital Signs Any Edema (could mean fluid excess) IV solution Lab Results Mental status Orientation Observation for any side effects related to an electrolyte imbalance Fluid I&O -Possible nursing diagnoses for individuals with fluid and electrolyte imbalances. - -Risk for Electrolyte Imbalance Readiness for Enhanced Fluid balance Deficient Fluid Volume Risk for deficient Fluid Volume Excess Fluid Volume Risk for Imbalanced Fluid Volume Risk for Unstable Blood Glucose Level Risk for Impaired Liver Function -Describe fluid-electrolyte interdependency in a healthy older adult - -The normal aging process may affect fluid balance. The thirst response is often diminished. Anti-diurectic hormone levels remain normal or may even be elevated, but the nephrons become less able to conserve water in response to ADH. Higher levels of atrial natriuretic factor in older adults may also contribute to this impaired ability to conserve water. When combined

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