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NR 446 The home health nurse performs an initial visit to a new client in need of medicati
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NR 446 The home health nurse performs an initial visit to a new client in need of medicati NR 446 The home health nurse performs an initial visit to a new client in need of medication management. The client has a history of hypertension, coronary artery disease, and generalized anxiety. The client tells the nurse that the medications are all on the kitchen counter for the nurse to review. The client states, œI have three different providers, so I organized the medications on the counter based ...
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NR 446 The nurse reviews discharge medications with a client. While explaining the new med
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NR 446 The nurse reviews discharge medications with a client. While explaining the new med NR 446 The nurse reviews discharge medications with a client. While explaining the new medications, the client asks if they can have one glass of wine at a wedding in the coming week. After reviewing the client's information, highlight the priority medication in the electronic health record (EHR) that indicates the client needs to avoid alcohol consumption.‹Discharge Instructions3/19 ‹ 1030 ‹ ...
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NR 446 Week 1 Med Calculation
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Question: The client has an order for magnesium hydroxide/aluminum hydroxide 5 mL. How many teaspoons will the nurse administer? tsp (If needed, round to the nearest whole number) 
Question: The healthcare provider ordered cortisone 10 mg. The medication available is cortisone 5 mg per scored tablet. How many tablets will the nurse administer? tab (If needed, round to the nearest whole number) 
Question: The healthcare provider ordered penicillin G 1.5 million un...
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NR 446 For each client, click to specify if the nurse should anticipate administering meth
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NR 446 For each client, click to specify if the nurse should anticipate administering meth NR 446 For each client, click to specify if the nurse should anticipate administering methylergonovine or if methylergonovine is contraindicated.A client hemorrhaging after delivery of an infant, but before delivery of the placenta‹A client hemorrhaging after delivery of an infant and the placentaA client hemorrhaging during delivery‹A pregnant client hemorrhaging who is not in labor‹Methylergonovin...
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NR 446 Administering Ophthalmic Medications‹The nurse observes the client performing a ret
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NR 446 Administering Ophthalmic Medications‹The nurse observes the client performing a ret NR 446 Administering Ophthalmic Medications‹The nurse observes the client performing a return demonstration on the use of ophthalmic medication, as seen in the image shown here.‹What additional instructions should the nurse provide to the client? Select all that apply.‹Client about to administer eyedrops œYou really need to wear gloves when you put in the eye drops so you don™t contaminate you...
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NR 446 The clinic nurse receives a phone call from an individual who shares that a parent
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NR 446 The clinic nurse receives a phone call from an individual who shares that a parent NR 446 The clinic nurse receives a phone call from an individual who shares that a parent has recently died and œa lot of medications are left over. The individual tells the nurse that a medication œtake back program is not near where the parent lived. The individual asks the nurse what to do with the medications. For each potential nursing response, click to specify whether the response is appropri...
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NR 446 Week 1 Medication Calculation Exam 2023 SUMMER (REVIEW MAY) GENUINE EXAM
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NR 446 Week 1 Medication Calculation Exam 2023 SUMMER (REVIEW MAY) GENUINE EXAM 
The client has an order for magnesium hydroxide/aluminum hydroxide 15 mL. How many teaspoons will the nurse administer? tsp (If needed, round to the nearest whole number) 
Question: The healthcare provider ordered cortisone 10 mg. The medication available is cortisone 10 mg per scored tablet. How
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NR 446 Highlight the direct assessment findings that indicate the client currently has imp
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NR 446 Highlight the direct assessment findings that indicate the client currently has imp NR 446 Highlight the direct assessment findings that indicate the client currently has impaired cardiac output related to compromised perfusion.Client was brought to the ED via ambulance for report of a witnessed syncopal episode that resulted in a 1-inch superficial laceration on the right hand with minimal bleeding and mild bruising along the right arm when client fell into the wall. No injury to head o...
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NR 446 The nurse is caring for a client who will begin taking aluminum hydroxide. Which ad
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NR 446 The nurse is caring for a client who will begin taking aluminum hydroxide. Which ad NR 446 The nurse is caring for a client who will begin taking aluminum hydroxide. Which additional medication(s) might the nurse educate the client to use if they experience side effects of the aluminum hydroxide? Select all that apply. Stool softeners‹ Laxatives Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs‹ Antidiarrheals AntiemeticAluminum hydroxide is commonly used as an antacid to relieve heartbur...
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NR 446 The next day, just before flushing Mari's central line for the first time, you revi
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NR 446 The next day, just before flushing Mari's central line for the first time, you revi NR 446 The next day, just before flushing Mari's central line for the first time, you review the policy. Due to a computer error, the steps are listed in the wrong order. The IT department has asked you which order they should be in. Put the steps to the hospital's flushing policy in the correct order: Supplies: 10 mL syringe prefilled with 0.9% Sodium Chloride (1 for each lumen to be flushed), alcoho...
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