NUR3128 - ESCAPE THE ROOM QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
0.45% sodium chloride Correct Answer hypotonic
0.9% sodium chloride Correct Answer isotonic
3% sodium chloride Correct Answer hypertonic
4am-8am, natural cortisol and GH production Correct Answer
dawn phenomenon
5-10% of all DM cases Correct Answer type 1 DM
90-95% of all cases of DM Correct Answer type 2 DM
A cardiologist prescribes digoxin 125 mcg by mouth every
morning for a client diagnosed with heart failure. The pharmacy
dispenses tablets that contain 0.25 mgs each. How many
tablet(s) would the nurse administer in each dose? (Round to the
nearest tenth) Correct Answer 0.5 tablets
a client has a prescription for fluticasone (Flonase). what client
teaching is the most important? Correct Answer report any
excessive nosebleeds to HCP
a client is diagnosed with a pulmonary disorder that causes
COPD. lung tissue changes are normally reversible with this
condition. the nurse understands that which of the following is
most likely the client's diagnosis? Correct Answer asthma
, NOTE: there is a difference between effects being reversible and
condition being cured.
a client is prescribed 2 different types of inhaled medications for
treatment of COPD. after administering the first medication,
how long should the nurse wait to administer the second
medication? Correct Answer 5 minutes
A client is prescribed heparin 6,000 units subcutaneously every
12 hours for deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis. The pharmacy
dispenses a vial containing 10,000 units/ 1 ml. How many
milliliters of heparin would the nurse administer? (Round to the
nearest tenth) Correct Answer 0.6 mL
draw it up = 0.6 mL in 1 mL syringe
a client tells the nurse that he has started to take an OTC
antihistamine, diphenhydramine (Benadryl). in teaching him
about the side effects, it is most important for the nurse to teach
the client about which if the following? Correct Answer to
avoid driving a motor vehicle until stabilized on the drug
a client with chronic bronchitis calls the office for a refill of his
albuterol inhaler. he just had the prescription filled 2 weeks ago,
but he says it is empty. when asked, he tells the nurse "I use it
whenever i need it, but now when i use it, i feel so sick. i have
been needing to use it more often." what is the most appropriate
action by the nurse? Correct Answer the nurse should ask the
client to come to the office for an evaluation of his respiratory
status
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