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A client is prescribed to receive one-quarter strength tube feeding at 40 ml per hour.

If the nurse has 80 ml of full strength tube feeding solution, how many hours of feeding is available? (Only enter the numeric value.) Your answer for question 5 was not correct.

80 ml x 4 = 320 ml one-quarter strength solution 320 ml/40 ml per hr = 8 hours - A client is prescribed 1200 units of intravenous heparin per hour. The medication is provided as 25,000 units in 2.5 dl (deciliters) of normal saline. Calculate the rate in which the nurse should administer this medication in ml (mililiters) per hour. (Only enter the numeric value.) Page 13 of 20 Click the Next button to confirm answer and proceed. Your answer for question 13 was not correct. The client is receiving 1200 units of heparin every hour. 2.5 dl = 250 ml 25,000 units / 250 ml = 100 units / ml 1200 units / hour divided by 100 units/ ml 1200 / 100 = 12 ml/hour

16. A client is diagnosed with hemorrhagic shock caused by injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. Intravenous fluids have been prescribed as a continuous infusion in addition to boluses to be provided every 4 hours according to the central venous pressure reading. According to the orders, intravenous fluids, and assessment data provided, how much total intravenous fluids has the client received in the last 24 hours?

A.500 ml B.650 ml C.2400 ml D.3050 ml

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The client received 2400 ml of Dextrose 5% and 0.9% Normal Saline over the previous 24 hours. In addition, the client received 100 ml of fluid for a 4 am CVP reading of 5, 150 ml of fluid for an 8 am CVP reading of 4, 150 ml of fluid for an 8 pm CVP reading of 4, 100 ml of fluid for a 12 am CVP reading of 5, and 150 ml of fluid for a 4 am CVP reading of 4. Choice A is a total of the bolus fluids for one 24 hour

period. Choice B is a total of the bolus fluids for one 24 hour period plus the next day's 4 am bolus. Choice C is a total of the continuous intravenous fluids prescribed at the rate of 100 ml per hour for 24 hours. Question Exhibit TAB 1 - Orders Date Continuous intravenous infusion of Dextrose 5% and 0.9% normal saline at 100 ml/hr CVP reading every 4 hours Intravenous fluid boluses according to CVP reading: - CVP 6: no additional fluids - CVP 5: 100 ml Dextrose 5% and 0.9% normal saline - CVP 4: 150 ml Dextrose 5% and 0.9% normal saline - CVP 3: 200 ml Dextrose 5% and 0.9% normal saline - CVP 2: 250 ml Dextrose 5% and 0.9% normal saline - CVP 1: 300 ml Dextrose 5% and 0.9% normal saline TAB 2 - Flow sheet CVP Reading 4 am 8 am 12 pm 4 pm 8 pm 12 am Date 5 4 6 6 4 5 Date 4 5 TAB 3 - Intravenous Fluid Administration Record Date 7 - 3 pm 3 - 11 pm 11 - 7 am Dextrose 5% and 0.9% Normal Saline 100 ml/hour 800 ml 800 ml 800 ml Dextrose 5% and 0.9% Normal Saline 100 ml Dextrose 5% and 0.9% Normal Saline 150 ml Dextrose 5% and 0.9% Normal Saline 150 ml Dextrose 5% and 0.9% Normal Saline 100ml 150 ml

Copyright HesiStudy.com The nurse is instructing a client newly diagnosed with diabetes the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia. Which of the following should the nurse include in these instructions? Select all that apply. A.Tremors B.Irritability C.Bradycardia D.Nausea E.Hypertension

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Some of the manifestations of hypoglycaemia include hunger, nausea (D), anxiety, pale and cool skin, sweating, tremors (A), irritability (B), rapid pulse, and hypotension. These manifestations are caused by responses in the client's autonomic nervous system to a low blood glucose level. Bradycardia (C) is incorrect. Tachycardia is seen with hypoglycaemia. Hypertension (E) is not seen in hypoglycaemia but rather hypotension.

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