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The client who is admitted with thrombophlebitis has an order for heparin. The medication should be administered using a/an:





The nurse is taking the blood pressure of the obese client. If the blood pressure cuff is too small, the results will be:





A four-year-old male is admitted to the unit with nephotic syndrome. He is extremely edematous. To decrease the discomfort associated with scrotal edema, the nurse should:





The client with an abdominal aortic aneurysm is admitted in preparation for surgery. Which of the following should be reported to the doctor?





If the nurse is unable to elicit the deep tendon reflexes of the patella, the nurse should ask the client to:





The physician has ordered atropine sulfate 0.4mg IM before surgery. The medication is supplied in 0.8mg per milliliter. The nurse should administer how many milliliters of the medication?





The nurse is evaluating the client’s pulmonary artery pressure. The nurse is aware that this test evaluates:





A client is being monitored using a central venous pressure monitor. If the pressure is 2cm of water, the nurse should:





The nurse identifies ventricular tachycardia on the heart monitor. The nurse should immediately:





The doctor is preparing to remove chest tubes from the client’s left chest. In preparation for the removal, the nurse should instruct the client to:





The doctor has ordered 80mg of furosemide (Lasix) two times per day. The nurse notes the patient’s potassium level to be 2.5meq/L. The nurse should:





Which of the following lab studies should be done periodically if the client is taking warfarin sodium (Coumadin)?







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