Groan
Nonverbal communication
History of hypertension
Background
Determining interventions to assess a problem: This phase in the ADPIE nursing process is crucial for setting the direction of patient care.
Planning
Care reflects patient needs, values, and choices
Care is customized.
A patient is prescribed 600 mL of a medication. The medication is available in 250mg/mL. How many mL's should the nurse administer? (Round to the nearest tenth).
2.4
If you'd like to stop, I'd be okay with it.
Passive communication
BP 120/80, HR 70, RR 16
Assessment
Giving acetaminophen
Intervention
The human mode of being; The essence of nursing: both spiritual and human consciousness
Caring
A patient is ordered 1.5 g of a medication. The available solution is labeled 500 mg per 5 mL. How many milliliters should the nurse administer?
15 mL
Closed ended question
BP 190/110, HR 110, shortness of breath
Situation
Checking blood pressure can be part of either of these two phases of the nursing process.
Assessment or evaluation
Theory of Human Caring
Jean Watson
A medication is ordered at 0.8 mg/kg for a patient weighing 50 kg. How many milligrams should the nurse administer?
40 mg
Pulling out the key points and trimming away the extra. It gives someone the essence of what was said or written.
Summarizing
Do you want to restart the patient's home blood pressure medication?
Recommendation
Setting measurable and achievable short- and long-term goals for the patient?
Planning
Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another
Bias
A medication is ordered at 0.8 mg/kg for a patient weighing 50 kg. How many milligrams should the nurse administer?
104.2 mL/hr
Auditory, visual, or kinesthetic
Channel of communication
Background
Reassessing pain
Evaluation
Great interaction and overlapping among the five steps
Dynamic
A vial contains 1 g of medication in 10 mL. How many milligrams are in 1 mL of the solution?
100 mg