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- PatientAge: 72 Gender: Male Height: 172 cm Weight: 78 kgThe doctor's order is Potassium Chloride 40meq in 1L to run for 8 hours for the patient. Based on the Renal Drug Handbook 3rd Edition, the right rate of administration of potassium chloride is the following. ● Infusion up to 20mmol potassium per hour except in an extreme hypokalaemic emergency where some units give up to 40mmol/hour with cardiac monitoring● Give IV solution well diluted (not exceeding 40mmol/500mL) for peripheral administration.● Mix IV solutions thoroughly to avoid the layering effect● Some units give more concentrated solution centrally: 100–200mmol/100mL sodium chloride 0.9% or glucose 5%, but at a rate not more than 20mmol/hour Does the doctor's order comply with the renal drug handbook?Question 14 Which of the following medications do you expect the doctor to prescribe to a client with a history of COPD who presents with acute respiratory distress? Question 14 options: Bronchodilators, corticosteroids, and antihypertensives Bronchodilators, corticosteroids, and psychotropics Bronchodilators, diuretics, and antihypertensives Corticosteroids, oxygen, and dirueticsQuestion 6 Which of the following is NOT warranted in planning care for a client admitted with hypernatremia? Question 6 options: observing for dry mucous membranes restricting fluids to 1,200 ml per day observing and preparing for possible seizures monitoring intake and output
- Question 46 What is the MOST appropriate method of restoring the fluid and electrolyte balance for a 2 year old child with moderate dehydration? Question 46 options: Use an oral rehydration solution Keep the child NPO Start an IV of 0.9% Normal Saline Offer 60 ml of GatoradeThe nurse practitioner prescribed 500 micrograms of Risperidone. The stock solution available in a concentration of 1 mg/mL. What volume of the solution would you administer? I just wanted to make sure my answer of 0.5 ml was correct with the conversion of MCG to MLQuestion 78 Carson, a 10 month old with vomiting for 2 days is brought to urgent care. Identify the assessment data which would indicate mild dehydration? Question 78 options: Producing tears Increased respiratory rate Decreased urine output Restless Tachycardia Febrile
- Question 49 A client with hypernatremia in a hypovolemic state is MOST likely to exhibit what clinical manifestation? Question 49 options: Dry mucus membranes Increased production of dilute urine Increased skin turgor Serum sodium of 140 mmol/LAnswer the questions by referring to the prescription and the drug above:6. What is the weight of the patient in kilograms? 7. How many milligrams of Drug X does the patient require per day? 8. How many milliliters of the 1.3 mg/mL solution will be required to complete the prescribed regimen? 9. How many 50-mL vials of Drug X should be dispensed to the patient for the 3-day course? 10. At what rate, in drops per hour, should Drug X be infused continuously for 3 days in a drip set that delivers 60 drops to the mL? with complete solution please:(these questions need to be answered for each lab value below.What is the normal value?What is the abnormal range?What does it mean with a low value?What does it mean with a high value?What are some signs or symptoms you might see?What interventions might you do about it?What disease processes/medication might be causing the low?What disease processes/medication might be causing the high?Arterial Blood Gase Partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2): 75 - 100 mmHgPartial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2): 38 - 42 mmHgArterial blood pH: 7.38 - 7.42Oxygen saturation (SaO2): 94 - 100%Bicarbonate - (HCO3): 22 - 28 mEq/LLipidsTriglycerides: 50-150 mg/dLTotal cholesterol: 3-5.5 mmol/LHigh-density lipoprotein (HDL): 40-80 mg/dLLow-density lipoprotein (LDL): 85-125 mg/dLGastrointestinal TestsAlbumin: 35-50 g/LAlkaline phosphatase: 50-100 U/LAlanine aminotransferase (ALT): 5-30 U/LAmylase: 30-125 U/LAspartate aminotransferase (AST): 5-30 U/LDirect bilirubin: 0-6 µmol/LGamma glutamyl transferase: 6-50…
- Order: 88 mcg Levothyroxine Dose on hand: 25 mcg levothyroxine per tablet. Tablets are scored in half my the manufacture and can be divided into increments no smaller than half a tablet. How many tablets do you give? ____ tabs Round to the nearest half tablet.Question 40 The nurse caring for a patient who was readmitted with a suspected surgical site infection finds the following on assessment: BP 98/65, RR 23, HR 110, temp 38.0 degree Celsius and GSC 14. After notifying the physician and receiving the required orders, what should be the nurse's initial action? Question 40 options: Transfer patient to ICU Administer fluid bolus of 40mL/kg Administer antibiotics Measure lactate levelQuestions about Micropipettes: A) Imagine that you pressed your plunger to the second stop instead of the first stop when you took up water. Did you take up more or less fluid than the desired amount? B) Now imagine that you introduced air bubbles into the pipet tip while you are taking up fluid. Did you take up more or less fluid than the desired amount?