A patient is to receive 2.5mg of morphine sulfate. The ampoule contains l000mcg/mL. How much morphine should the nurse administer?
When caring for a patient with impaired mobility that occurred as a result of a stroke (right sided arm and leg weakness). The nurse would suggest that the patient use which of the following assistive devices that would provide the best stability for ambulating?
While assessing an 84-year-old post-operative patient, the nurse observes that the patient suddenly becomes very anxious, appears cyanotic and has severe dyspnea. The nurse recognizes these symptoms to be consistent with:
The best dietary advice a nurse can give to a woman diagnosed with mild pregnancy-induced hypertension is to:
A 65-year-old patient is admitted with ischemic stroke. Which of the following would be initially assessed by the nurse to determine the patient’s level of consciousness?
While preparing the midday medications, the nurse finds difficulty reading the label on a medicine bottle. The best action by the nurse is to:
The patient did not sleep well last night and is anxious about having a bronchoscopy later this morning. The priority nursing intervention would be to:
Nursing management of a patient with pulmonary embolism would focus on which of the following actions?
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