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Metro media uploads educational and informational videos related to health and medical topics if you would like to get such kinds of videos kindly subscribe our channel 101 the community health nurse has completed a teaching session about anthrax with members of the community the licensed practical nurse reinforcing the teaching tells those attending that

Anthrax can be transmitted by a witch roots select all that apply 1. skin 2. kissing 3. inhalation 4. gastrointestinal 5 direct contact with an infected individual 6. sexual contact with an infected individual answer 1 3 4 rationale anthrax is caused by bacillus anthracis and it can be contracted through the digestive system abrasions in the skin or inhalation

It cannot be spread from person to person 102 the nurse obtains a prescription from the health care provider to restrain a client using a jacket restraint and instructs the unlicensed assistive personnel to apply the restraint which observation if made by the nurse should indicate unsafe application of the restraint 1. a safety knot is made in the restraints

Trap 2. the restrained straps are safely secured to the side rails 3. the jacket restraint strap does not tighten when force is applied against it 4. the jacket restraint is secure and two fingers can easily slide between the restraint and the client’s skin answer 2. rationale a half bow or safety knot should be used when applying a restraint because it does

Not tighten when force is applied against it and allows for the quick and easy removal of the restraint in case of an emergency the restraint strap is secured to the bed frame never to the side rail to avoid accidental injury in case the side rail is released the jacket restraint should be secure and one to two fingers should easily slide between the restraint

And the client’s skin 103 the nurse is caring for a client who has hand restraints how often should the nurse assess the skin integrity of the restrained hands one every two hours two every three hours three every four hours four every 30 minutes answer 4. rationale the nurse needs to assess restraints and skin integrity every 30 minutes therefore options 1 2

And 3 are incorrect agency guidelines regarding the use of restraints should always be followed 104 the nurse is assisting with planning care for a client with an internal radiation implant which should be included in the plan of care select all that apply 1. wearing gloves when emptying the client’s bed pan 2. keeping all linens in the room until the implant

Is removed 3. wearing a film dosimeter badge when in the client’s room 4. wearing a lead apron when providing direct care to the client 5. placing the client in a semi-private room at the end of the hallway answer one two three four rationale a private room with a private bath is essential if a client has an internal radiation implant this is necessary to

Prevent the accidental exposure of other clients to radiation the remaining options identify interventions that are necessary for a client with a radiation device 105 the nurse enters the nursing lounge and discovers that a chair is on fire the nurse activates the alarm closes the lounge door and obtains the fire extinguisher to extinguish the fire the nurse

Pulls the pin on the fire extinguisher which is the next action the nurse should perform 1. aim at the base of the fire 2. squeeze the handle on the extinguisher 3. sweep the fire from side to side with the extinguisher 4. sweep the fire from top to bottom with the extinguisher answer 1. rationale a fire can be extinguished by using a fire extinguisher to use

The extinguisher the pin is pulled first the extinguisher should then be aimed at the base of the fire the handle of the extinguisher is squeezed and the fire is extinguished by sweeping from side to side to coat the area evenly 106 the medication prescribed is hydromorphone hydrochloride dilaudid 3 milligrams intramuscularly every four hours as needed the

Medication label reads hydromorphone hydrochloride dilaudid four milligrams slash one milliliter the nurse should prepare to administer how many milliliter to the client fill in the blank answer 0.75 107 the medication prescribed as digoxin lanoxin 0.25 milligrams orally daily the medication label reads digoxin lanoxin 0.125 milligrams slash tablet the nurse

Should prepare how many tablets to administer the dose fill in the blank answer two 108 the medication prescribed is heparin sodium 650 units subcutaneously every 12 hours the medication vial reads heparin sodium 1000 units per milliliter the nurse prepares how many milliliters to administer one dose fill in the blank answer 0.65 109 the medication prescribed

Is meteoclipramide hydrochloride reglan 10 milligrams intramuscularly times one dose the medication label reads metoclipramide hydrochloride reglan 5 milligrams per milliliter the nurse prepares how much medication to administer the dose answer 2. 110 the medication prescribed is meparidine hydrochloride demerol 35 milligrams intramuscularly the medication

Label states meparidine hydrochloride demerol 50 milligrams per milliliter the nurse plans to prepare how much medication to administer the dose answer 0.7 111 the medication prescribed this proclipirazine 5 milligrams intramuscularly every four hours as needed the medication label states proclip raisin 10 milligrams per milliliter the nurse prepares how much

Medication to administer the dose answer 0.5 112 the medication prescribed is a tropened sulfate 0.4 milligrams intramuscularly immediately the medication label states it repeats sulfate 0.3 milligrams slash half a milliliter the nurse prepares how much medication to administer the dose fill in the blank and round answer to one decimal place answer 0.7 113

The medication prescribed is liver dopa 1 gram orally daily the medication label states lower dopa 500 mg tablets the nurse prepares to administer how many tablets at the evening dose answer 2. rationale convert 1 gram to milligrams in the metric system to convert larger to smaller multiply by one thousand or move the decimal three places to the right therefore

One gram equals one thousand milligrams one hundred and fourteen the medication prescribed is z of udyin retrovir 0.2 grams orally three times daily the medication label states z of udyin 100 milligram tablets the nurse prepares to administer how many tablets for one dose answer 2. rationale convert 0.2 grams to mg in the metric system to convert larger to

Smaller multiply by 1000 or move the decimal three places to the right therefore 0.2 grams equals 200 milligrams 115 the medication prescribed is atropine sulfate 0.4 milligrams the medication label states it repeating sulfate half a milligram slash half a milliliter how many milliliters will the nurse prepare to administer to the client answer 0.4 116 the

Medication prescription states to administer acetaminophen tylenol 650 milligrams orally for a temperature of more than 38 degrees celsius the medication bottle states to lenol acetaminophen 325 milligrams tablets the nurse takes the client’s temperature and notes that it is 101 degrees fahrenheit the nurse plans to take which action one administer two tylenol

Tablets two administer three tylenol tablets three do not administer the till and all at this time four check the client’s temperature in 30 minutes answer 1. rationale convert fahrenheit to celsius and then calculate the dose to be administered 117 the medication prescription reads phenetone dilantin 0.2 grams orally twice daily the medication label states

100 milligram capsules the nurse prepares how many capsules to administer one dose answer 2. rationale you must convert 0.2 grams to milligrams in the metric system to convert larger to smaller multiply by 1000 or move the decimal three places to the right therefore 0.2 grams equals 200 milligrams after conversion from grams to milligrams use the formula to

Calculate the correct dose 118 the intravenous prescription is 1000 milliliters of 0.9 percent nacl normal saline to run over 12 hours the drop factor is 15 gtts slash 1 milliliter the nurse plans to adjust the flow rate to how many gtts minute fill in the blank and record the answer to the nearest whole number answer 21 rationale use the intravenous low rate

Formula 119 the medication is an intramuscular dose of 400 000 units of penicillin g benzardine bisillin the medication label reads penicillin g benzardine the cylin 300 000 units per milliliter the nurse prepares how much medication to administer the correct dose fill in the blank and record the answer using one decimal place answer one point three 120 the

Intravenous prescription is 3 000 milliliters of 5 dextrose to run over a 24-hour period the drop factor is 10 gtts 1 milliliter the nurse plans to adjust the flow rate to how many gtts minute fill in the blank and record the answer to the nearest whole number answer 21 rationale use the intravenous flow rate formula thanks for watching if you like this video

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