You are ordered to give 500 mg of a medication. The vial reads 250 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer?
What is 2ml?
Which electrolyte imbalance causes muscle weakness, cramping, and flattened T waves on ECG?
What is Hypokalemia ?
What is the flow rate range for a nasal cannula?
What is 1–6 L/min ?
What is the primary action of furosemide (Lasix)?
What is reduces fluid overload and decreases BP?
This is data is collected by the nurse based on her assessment?
what is objective data?
A child weighs 44 lbs and is ordered 10 mg/kg of a medication. How many mg should the child receive?
What is 200mg?
What are 2 priority nursing intervention for a patient with a serum sodium level of 120 mEq/L?
What is Seizure precautions and monitor neuro status?
What teaching should be included when using an incentive spirometer?
What is Inhale slowly and deeply, hold for 3–5 seconds, use 10 times/hour while awake?
Why is dopamine used in shock?
What is increases cardiac output/BP ?
I am adventitious sound that is caused by inflamed pleural spaces rubbing together.
What is pleural rub/friction?
Infuse 1 L of NS over 6 hours. What is the rate in mL/hr?
What is 167mL/hr?
Name two ECG changes associated with hyperkalemia.
What are Peaked T waves, widened QRS ?
What oxygen delivery device delivers the most precise FiO2?
What is Venturi mask?
What rhythm is adenosine used for and how is it administered?
what is SVT ?
What name and number of the cranial nerve that is responsible for testing gag reflex?
What is cranial nerve 9 glossopharyngeal and 10 vagus?
A drug is ordered at 5 mcg/kg/min. The patient weighs 70 kg. How many mcg per minute should the patient receive?
What is 350 mcg/min?
What clinical manifestation differentiates hypocalcemia from hypomagnesemia?
What is a Positive Chvostek's and Trousseau's signs ?
What is the minimum flow rate required for a non-rebreather mask to prevent CO2 rebreathing?
what is 10–15 L/min (bag must remain at least 2/3 full)
What are 3 key nursing considerations for administering IV morphine in a chest pain patient?
what is monitor for RR, BP, pain relief, may decrease preload and anxiety?
What are the five cardiac areas and where are they located?
What is Aortic (R 2nd ICS), Pulmonic (L 2nd ICS), Erbs point (L 3rd ICS), Tricuspid (L 4th ICS), Mitral (L 5th ICS)?
A medication is ordered as 0.2 mg/kg/dose. The child weighs 18 kg. The concentration available is 5 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer per dose?
What is 0.72mL?
A patient has a phosphate level of 1.0 mg/dL. What complication are they at risk for, and what is a priority intervention?
What is Risk for respiratory muscle weakness; administer phosphate supplements and monitor ?
A patient on a Venturi mask is becoming increasingly hypoxic. What is your first action?
What is assess for kink/obstruction?
List the correct order and dosages for epinephrine administration during ACLS for pulseless VT/VF.
What is 1 mg IV/IO every 3–5 min during CPR ?
Name and locate all your lymph nodes?
what is pre auricle, post auricle, occipital, tonsillar, submandibular, submental, superficial cervical, posterior cervical, supraclavicular