Assessment NURSING? drug; mpg insulin 100 units per vial Dose orders; 10 units dose on hand; 100 units/ per vial. Give ( use insulin syringe) - _ units. If there is no insulin syringe, use 1 cc syringe. how many cc of insulin would you give.. ?
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- How many days will the following prescription last?Microgestin#211 po qd x 21 d off 7d.What is the estimated days supply for this medication? [____] days. Hint: Look up what this medication is used for.A nurse is preparing to administer gentamicin to a client who weight 165 lb. The medication reference recommends administering 2mg/kg IM every 8 hr. How many mg should the nurse plan to administer per dose?1) A patient has an order to receive 10 units of U-50 insulin. The nurse is using a U-100 syringe. How many units should the nurse draw up in the syringe and administer? 2) A patient has an order to receive 20 units of U-50 insulin. The nurse is using a U-100 syringe. How many units should the nurse draw up in the syringe and administer?
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- answer down below not on paper and make it very clear the answer for 5 and 5 a and 5 b 5. 5-Explain the difference between an insulin syringe and other syringes. A. Why must the nurse use aseptic technique when preparing parenteral medications? State which parts of the syringe and the needle the nurse must avoid touching? What should the nurse do if contamination is suspected? B. Discuss how the nurse can prevent needlestick and avoid puncture injuries. Why should the nurse never recap a needle that has been inserted into a client (what is the only exception)?Please help me! 1. The nurse is preparing to administer Drug Y 300 mg PO daily in equal divided doses every 12 hours. Available is 75 mg/tablet. How many tablets should the nurse administer per dose? Round to the nearest whole number. (Use a leading “0” if it applies. Do not use a trailing “0”. 2. The nurse is preparing to administer Drug X 0.9 g PO to a client. How many mg should the nurse administer? Round to the nearest whole number. (Use a leading “0” if it applies. Do not use a trailing “0”. 3. The nurse is preparing to administer Drug Y 8 mg PO daily divided in two equal doses. Available is 2 mg tablets. How many tablets should the nurse administer per dose? Round to the nearest whole number. (Use a leading “0” if it applies. Do not use a trailing “0”.The nurse is evaluation the effectiveness of metaproterenol for... how do you know it’s been effective? A. Increased heart rate and blood pressure B. Decreased white blood cell count C. Decreased wheezing upon auscultation D. Decreased respiratory rate
- Order: Medication C 1.2 g PO daily given in four divided dosesAvailable: Medication C in 600 mg tabletHow many mg will the client be taking per day? How many mg will the nurse administer per dose? How many tablets will the nurse administer per dose?The nurse administered a dose of pre-mixed 70/ 30 insulin to a patient at 7 am. The nurse is aware to check the patient's blood glucose during the Drug's peak time at: A.) 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. B.) 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. C.) 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. D.) 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. A patient has been taking the biguanide medication Metformin and is scheduled for a CT scan with contrast dye. The nurse consult with a physician to: A.) Hold the medication for 48 hours prior to the administration of the contrast dye B.) administer a bolus of IV NSS after the administration of the contrast dye C.) hold the medication for 48 hours subsequent to the administration of contrast dye D.) initiate IV Therapy prior to the administration of the IV dye to promote renal excretion of the dye. A patient is suspected of having emerging diabetes when: A.) Fasting glucose readings are above 120 mg/dL B.) read are greater than 110 mg/dL C.) fasting glucose readings are between 110- 120 mg/dL D.) fasting glucose…When giving insulin with parental input, what do you need to document?a) Nurse calculated insulin doseb) Amount of adjustment suggested by parentc) Justification for adjustmentd) Nursing judgement (agree or disagree)e) Dose givenf) All of the above